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Zero : only a place-holder until finally recognized as first of the natural numbers | 1 | |
One : a number that makes mathematics different from all the other sciences | 15 | |
Two : a primitive number system comes into its own with the electronic computer | 27 | |
Three : first among the odd numbers divisible only by themselves and one | 39 | |
Four : numbers multiplied by themselves provide beautifully difficult theorems | 53 | |
Five : the pentagonal numbers turn up in the generating function of partitions | 67 | |
Six : why has finding larger perfect numbers become increasingly important? | 77 | |
Seven : the problem of the prime-sided regular polygons has an unexpected answer | 91 | |
Eight : solving one problem about cubes leads to an even more difficult problem | 105 | |
Nine : add a third line to the two lines of the equals sign - and see what happens | 117 | |
Euler's number : an unnatural number answers the deepest question about natural numbers | 131 | |
Aleph - zero : what set greater than the positive integers has the same number? | 149 |
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