Manifold was a mathematical magazine published at the University of Warwick. It was established in 1968. Its philosophy was "It is possible to be serious about mathematics, without being solemn." Its best known editor was the mathematician Ian Stewart who edited the magazine in the late 1960s. A 1969 edition of the magazine mentioned a game called "Finchley Central", which became the basis for the game of Mornington Crescent as popularised by the BBC Radio 4 panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. In 1983 the magazine was reincarnated as 2-Manifold.
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| - El Manifold (Variedad) era una revista matemática publicada en la Universidad de Warwick. Su filosofía fue "es posible ser serios sobre matemáticas, sin ser solemnes". Su editor más conocido fue el matemático Ian Stewart, quien editó la revista en los años 1960. En 1969 una edición de la revista mencionó un juego llamó "Finchley Central", el cual devenía la base para el juego de Mornington Crescent cuando popularizado por la Radio de BBC 4 juego de tablero siento He no una Pista. En 1983 la revista reinició sus actividades bajo el nombre 2-Manifold. (es)
- Manifold was a mathematical magazine published at the University of Warwick. It was established in 1968. Its philosophy was "It is possible to be serious about mathematics, without being solemn." Its best known editor was the mathematician Ian Stewart who edited the magazine in the late 1960s. A 1969 edition of the magazine mentioned a game called "Finchley Central", which became the basis for the game of Mornington Crescent as popularised by the BBC Radio 4 panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. In 1983 the magazine was reincarnated as 2-Manifold. (en)
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| - El Manifold (Variedad) era una revista matemática publicada en la Universidad de Warwick. Su filosofía fue "es posible ser serios sobre matemáticas, sin ser solemnes". Su editor más conocido fue el matemático Ian Stewart, quien editó la revista en los años 1960. En 1969 una edición de la revista mencionó un juego llamó "Finchley Central", el cual devenía la base para el juego de Mornington Crescent cuando popularizado por la Radio de BBC 4 juego de tablero siento He no una Pista. En 1983 la revista reinició sus actividades bajo el nombre 2-Manifold. (es)
- Manifold was a mathematical magazine published at the University of Warwick. It was established in 1968. Its philosophy was "It is possible to be serious about mathematics, without being solemn." Its best known editor was the mathematician Ian Stewart who edited the magazine in the late 1960s. A 1969 edition of the magazine mentioned a game called "Finchley Central", which became the basis for the game of Mornington Crescent as popularised by the BBC Radio 4 panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. In 1983 the magazine was reincarnated as 2-Manifold. (en)
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