201. (Febrero 2022) Bibliografía y referencias (segunda parte)
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Martes 01 de Febrero de 2022

Bibliografía y referencias (segunda parte)

Esta es la segunda y última parte de las referencias utilizadas en la preparación y elaboración de los artículos que han aparecido en este rincón. Estoy seguro de que muchas de estas referencias contienen información adicional que te servirá de inspiración para profundizar en el amplio mundo de la magia matemática.

Matem102

  • Michael Kleber, The Best Card Trick, Mathematical Intelligencer, vol. 24 (2002).

  • Michael Jørgensen, The 5-card trick. En "Numericana" (2004).

  • Wallace Lee, Math Miracles (1950). [Matem110]

  • Colm Mulcahy, All you need is cards. En “Puzzlers’ tribute: a feast for the mind” (editado por David Wolfe y Tom Rodgers), AK Peters (2002).

  • Shai Simonson y Tara Holm, Using a card trick to teach Discrete Mathematics, PRIMUS, vol. 13 (2003).

Matem103

  • Karl Fulves, Charles Jordan's best card tricks, Dover (1992). [Matem134]

  • Jean Hugard, Encyclopedia of card tricks (1937).

  • Phil Goldstein, Zen Poker. En "Thequal" (1984).

Matem104

Matem105

  • Jim Steinmeyer, Impuzzibilities, Hahne (2002). [Matem195]

Matem106

  • Banachek, Ring of truth. En "Banachek's Psi Series, vol. 2".

Matem107

  • Persi Diaconis y Ronald Graham, Magical Mathematics, the mathematical ideas that animate great magic tricks, Princeton (2011). [Matem125]-[Matem146]-[Matem150]-[Matem180]

  • Martin Gardner, Mathematics, Magic and Mystery, Courier (1956). [Matem132]-[Matem190]

  • Martin Gardner, 6th Book of Mathematical Diversions, Chicago (1984). [Matem191]

  • Fernando Blasco, Matemagia, Temas de Hoy (2007).

Matem108

Matem109

  • John Ratey, El cerebro: manual de instrucciones, Mondadori (2003).

Matem110

  • Royal Heath, Mathemagic (1953).

  • Arthur Benjamin y Michael Shermer, Secrets of mental math, Three Rivers (2006). [Matem111]

Matem111

  • Arthur Benjamin y Michael Shermer, Mathemagic: how to look like a genius without really trying, Lowell House (1993).

  • Jakow Trachtenberg, The Trachtenberg speed system of basic mathematics, Praeger (1982).

  • Harry Lorayne y Jerry Lucas, The Memory Book: The Classic Guide to Improving Your Memory at Work, at School, and at Play, Random House (1996).

Matem112

Matem114

Matem115

  • Colm Mulcahy, Mathematical Card Magic: fifty-two new effects, CRC Press (2013). [Matem192]

Matem117

  • Brian Brushwood, Scam School: your guide to scoring free drinks, doing magic and becoming the life of the party, Skyhorse (2013). [Matem119]

  • Ian Stewart, Cups and downs, The College Mathematics Journal, vol. 43 (2012).

Matem118

  • Erik Demaine, Recreational Computing, American Scientist, n. 98 (2010).

  • Martin Gardner, The rotating table. En "Fractal Music, Hypercards and More" (1992).

Matem120

  • José Muñoz, Cartomagia del 1 al 9, Números, vol. 82 (2013).

  • Pedro Alegría, Magia por principios, Publidisa (2008). [Matem122]-[Matem150]

  • Peter Winkler, Mathematical Puzzles: A Connoisseur's Collection, AK Peters (2003).

  • Colm Mulcahy, Better Poker Hands Guaranteed. En "Card Colm" (2006).

Matem121

Matem122

Matem123

  • Phil Goldstein, Armchair bowler, Apocalypse (1978).

  • Shigeo Futagwa, Numeral -oh-gee, Apocalypse (1979).

  • Fernando Blasco, El universo matemágico de Martin Gardner, Temas 77 (2014).

Matem124

  • Karl Fulves, Self-working number magic, Dover (1983).

Matem125

  • Anónimo, The Whole Art and Mystery of Modern Gaming Fully Expos'd and Detected, Londres (1726).

  • Richard Vollmer, The very best of Dai Vernon, Magix (1978). [Matem192]

Matem126

  • Karl Fulves, My best self-working card trick, Dover (2001).

Matem127

Matem128

  • Alex Elmsley, The mathematics of the weave shuffle, The Pentagram (1957).

  • Jean Hugard y Fred Braue, Expert card technique, George Starke (1944).

  • Stephen Minch, The Collected Works of Alex Elmsley I & II, L&L (1991 & 1994). [Matem193]

Matem129

Matem130

  • Werner Miller, Ear Marked, Shane (2006).

Matem131

  • Chris Wardle, Math tricks & number magic, Lulu (2016).

Matem132

  • Bob Hummer, Mathematical 3 Card Monte, Frank Werner (1951). [Matem176]

  • Jack Yates, Minds in close-up, Goodliffe (1954).

  • Karl Fulves, Big book of magic tricks, Dover (1977).

  • Paul Curry, Paul Curry Presents (1974).

Matem133

Matem134

Matem135

Matem136

Matem137

Matem138

Matem139

  • Gene Finnell, Free cut principle (1967).

  • John Hamilton, Eyes of the Gods, The Pallbearer's Review (1970).

Matem140

Matem142

  • Temple Patton, Card tricks anyone can do, Castle (1968).

Matem143

Matem144

Matem145

  • Harlan Tarbell, Tarbell course in magic, Tannen (1927).

  • Glenn Gravatt y Jean Hugard, Encyclopedia of card tricks, Robbins (1937).

  • Stephen Minch, The Vernon Chronicles 2, L&L (1988).

Matem146

  • John Scarne, Scarne on card tricks, Crown (1950).

Matem147

Matem148

Matem149

  • Greg Frederickson, Dissections: plane and fancy, Cambridge (1997).

  • Pedro Alegría, Geometría recortable, SIGMA 28 (2006).

  • Jean Jacquelin, Pastiches, paradoxes, sophismes, absurdités et autres bizareries (2011).

  • Greg Ross, Corner Market. En "Futility Closet" (2014).

  • John Sharp, Fraudulent dissection puzzles, Mathematics in School 31 (2002).

Matem150

  • Karl Fulves, Bob Hummer's collected secrets, Dover (1980). [Matem165]-[Matem176]-[Matem190]

  • Bob Hummer, Face up face down mysteries, Frank Werner (1942).

  • Colm Mulcahy, Many Fold Synergies. En "Card Colm" (2006).

  • John Bannon, Dear Mr. Fantasy (2004).

Matem152

  • Peter Prevos, The Möbius strip in magic (2018).

  • Terri Rogers, Secrets, Martin Breese (1986).

  • Ralph Fox, A quick trip through knot theory. En "Topology of 3-manifolds", Prentice-Hall (1962).

Matem153

Matem154

Matem157

  • Stewart James, Anagramatic Facsimile, TOPS 18 (1953).

  • Thomas A. Waters, Signse. En "Mind, Myth and Magick", Hermetic Press (1993).

  • Peter Turner, Star Sign Divination. En "Mentalism Masterclass Series 9" (2016).

  • The Jerx, Transgresive Anagrams (2016).

  • Patrick Schlagel, Mnemosign (2006).

Matem158

Matem159

  • Karl Fulves, Self-working handkerchief magic, Dover (1988).

  • Karl Fulves, And a packet of cards (1989).

  • Karl Fulves, Letter of intent. En "Deceptive Practices" (1992).

Matem160

Matem161

  • L. Vosburg Lyons, Heavenly Sevens, Ibidem 7 (1956).

Matem162

  • L. Vosburg Lyons, Dizzy Discs, The Phoenix 55 (1944).

Matem163

  • Leo Boudreau, Lie to me (2009).

  • Jeremiah Farrell, Cubist magic. En "Puzzlers' tribute: a feast for the mind", AK Peters (2001).

Matem164

Matem165

  • Martin Gardner, The Last Recreations, Springer (1997).

Matem166

Matem167

  • Stephen Minch, Mind Novas, Micky Hades (1980).

  • Milbourne Christopher, ESP, Seers & Psychics: what the occult really is, Thomas Crowell (1970).

  • George Hansen, The trickster and the paranormal, Xlibris (2001).

  • Ricardo Marré,  Magia con cartas ESP, Marré (2013).

Matem168

  • Royal V. Heath, ESP miracle, The Sphinx (1938).

  • Theodore Annemann, Yggdrasil, The Jinx (1938).

  • James G. Thompson jr., Moonlight madness, The Jinx (1941).

  • Doug Dyment, Stimulacra (2007).

Matem169

Matem170

  • Martin Gardner, Some recreations involving the binary number system. En "New mathematical diversions" (1966).

  • Carlos Vinuesa, Matemagia básica, La Gaceta de la RSME (2011).

  • Martin Gardner, Logic Machines and Diagrams, McGraw-Hill (1958).

Matem171

Matem172

  • George Pólya, Mathematics and plausible reasoning, Princeton (1954).

  • Franka Brueckler, Inductive Magic. En "Mathematics in Europe" (2016).

Matem173

  • Martin Gardner, Flexagons, Scientific American 195 (1956).

  • Harapan Ong, Principia, Vanishing Inc (2018).

  • Anthony Conrad y Daniel Hartline, Flexagons, RIAS (1962).

  • David Mitchell, The magic of flexagons, Tarquin (1999).

  • Pedro Alegría, Las sin cuenta caras de un papel. En "Gardner para principiantes", SM y RSME (2014).

Matem174

  • Howard Adams, Mirakastak. En "Mathcasts Aspellonu", H&R (2003).

Matem175

  • József Kovács, Cardopia (2013).

Matem176

  • Pierre Boc e Yves Meret, Inv3rsion (2017).

  • Gabriel Werlen, The green neck system, Marchand des trucs (2017).

Matem177

  • Michael Bennett, La posada. En "Didáctica Mágica" (2017).

  • Werner Miller, Lure. En "Enigmaths 1" (2009).

  • William Tappe, Types of Math Numbers. En "Math Goodies".

Matem178

  • Francisco González, Matemagia: descubre la magia de las matemáticas (2019).

Matem179

  • Arthur Benjamin, The magic of math, Basic Books (2015).

  • Raúl Ibáñez, Los secretos de la multiplicación, Catarata (2019).

Matem180

  • Simon Singh, Los Simpson y las matemáticas, Ariel (2013).

  • Martin Gardner, Undiluted Hocus-Pocus, Princeton (2013).

  • Martin Gardner, The Collosal Book of Mathematics, Norton (2001).

  • Martin Gardner, Matemagia, Páginas (2019).

  • Karl Fulves, Octet (1981).

  • Colm Mulcahy, Quantitative Reasoning in Small Groups. En "Card Colm" (2006).

Matem181

  • William Lane, Willane's Wizardry, ARCAS (1947).

  • Milbourne Christopher, Tricky Road Sign. En "Hugard's Magic Monthly" (1951).

  • Steve Beam, Upside down. En "The Trapdoor" (1983).

Matem182

  • George Sands, Lucky 13. En "The Pallbearers Review" (1975).

  • Lewis Jones, Lucky, Lucky, Lucky. En "Semi-Automatic Card Tricks 5" (2004).

Matem183

Matem185

Matem186

Matem187

  • Todd Mateer, A magic trick based on the Hamming code, Math Horizons 21 (2013).

  • Todd Mateer, A Reed-Solomon Code Magic Trick, Mathematics Magazine 87 (2014).

  • Ricardo Teixeira, Magical data restoration, Math Horizons 24 (2017).

Matem188

Matem189

  • Stewart James, Murder by Suggestion, New Pentagram 12 (1980).

  • Allan Slaight, The Essential Stewart James, Magicana (2007).

  • Shane Causer, Automata: beyond self-working magic (2005).

Matem190

  • David Eppstein, Twenty proofs of Euler's formula. En "The Geometry Junkyard".

  • Alexander Bogomonly, Pythagorean Theorem. En "Cut-the-knot".

  • Bob Hummer, Three Pets, Frank Werner (1945).

  • Joe Turner, Dice, dice, baby. En "Celebration of Mind" (2020).

  • Karl Fulves, Self-working table magic, Dover (1981).

  • George Kaplan, El arte de la magia, Páginas (1998).

Matem191

  • Charles Trigg, Geometry of Paper Folding II: tetrahedral models, School Sci. and Math. 54 (1954).

  • Charles Trigg, Collapsible modelsw of the regular octahedron, The Mathematics Teacher 65 (1972).

  • Martin Gardner, The second book of mathematical puzzles and diversions, Simon and Schuster (1961).

  • Nelo Maestre, Octaedro I Ching. En "Divermates".

Matem192

Matem193

  • Charles Seife, Impressions of Conway, The Sciences (1994).

  • Alexander Kraus, Sum total, Ibidem 12 (1957).

  • Arthur McTier, Card Concepts, Davenport (2000).

  • Julian Havil, Impossible?, Princeton (2011).

Matem194

  • Fernando Blasco, Un conejo matemático en la chistera, Síntesis (2016).

  • Edward Marlo, Automatic Placement, The New Phoenix 329 (1955).

Matem195

  • Jim Steinmeyer, Hiding the elephan: how magicians invented the impossible and learned to disappear, Arrow Books (2005).

  • Kuniyasu Fujiwara, Automatic Aces, Genii 63 (2000).

  • Martin Gardner, Paradox Papers, The Pallbearers Review 6 (1971).

  • Henry Dudeney, Modern Puzzles and how to solve them, Pearson (1926).

  • Nick Trost, Quadraplex. "En Subtle Card Creations" (2001).

  • John Bannon, Degrees of Freedom. En "Dear Mr. Fantasy" (2004).

Matem196

  • Persi Diaconis y Ron Graham, The magic of Charles Sanders Peirce. En "The Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects 3", Princeton (2019). [Matem197]

Matem198

Matem199

  • Martin Gardner, Fractal Music, Hypercards and More ..., Freeman (1992).

  • Tom Frame, The Hypercard Project (2006).

  • Jack Botermans, Paper Capers, Henry Holt (1986).

  • Erik Demaine, Martin Demaine, Tomoko Taniguchi y Ryuhei Uehara, Impossible Folding Font. En "Bridges Conference" (2019).

  • VVAA, The world of wonders (1882).

  • Will Goldston, Simple Conjuring Tricks That Anyone Can Perform, Pearson (1913).

  • Peter Prevos, The Jastrow Illusion in Magic (2016).

  • Augustin Charpentier, Analyse experimentale: De quelques elements de la sensation de poids (1891).

  • David Murray, Robert Ellis y Christina Bandomir, Charpentier (1891) on the size-weight illusion, Perception & Psychophysics 61 (1999).

Hasta aquí hemos llegado. Mi agradecimiento a quienes me han animado durante todo este periodo y mi enhorabuena a quienes me han seguido hasta el final. Por lo menos, hasta este final.

 

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