Brief History of Number Theory,
Dynamics of a Fibonacci Type Sequence,
On Integer Solutions of a Diophantine Equation,
Nash-Goldbach Decompositions,
Top Ten Discoveries in the History of Mathematics,
Sums of Cubes and Almost-Brilliants,
On Remainders of the Sqrt(n) Primality Test,
Computational Number Theory: Expanding Reach,
Computational Evidence for the Collatz Conjecture,
Integers Expressible as Sums of Abundant and Power of 2,
A Proof Concerning Two Classic Number Theory Functions,
The Morphology of Zebra Irrational Numbers,
Mathematician Behind the Taylor Series,
Sum of Factorial of Digits Equals the Largest Prime Factor,
Convergence of Prime-Totient Recurrences,
On the Divisors of Centered 10-gonal Numbers,
Computational Data for the 3n+1 Problem,
Chances of a Tornado Hitting Your House in Northern Oklahoma,
Computational Simulation of Tornado Frequency,
A Strange New Brilliant Number Sequence,
Digit Searches in Sqrt(3),
On Bernoulli Tenth Power Summations,
Proving the Four Color Theorem,
Euler's Formula for Planar Graphs,
Another Interesting Numerical Sequence,
Nash Concrete Primes,
Monte Carlo to Model Surgical Risk,
100n+1, 100n+3, 100n+7, 100n+9 Are All Primes,
Dynamics of the BigOmega Arithmetic Sequence,
The Magic of Four Consecutive Primes,
X^2 + Y^2 = Palindromic Square,
Scarcity of Repdigits as Sums of Two Squares,
Abundancy of Odd Numbers Close to Perfection,
Investigation Inspired by Fermat's Last Theorem,
Large Anti-Yarborough Prime,
Fermat's Factorization Method on Brilliant Numbers n^4+1,
Pseudo-Pascal's Triangle Primes,
Goldbach Decompositions of Higher Powers,
Sawtooth Primes,
Computations on the Reverse-and-Add 196-Problem,
On Factorizations of 2^n+1, 10^n+1, and Others,
Elliptic Curve Experiments,
Decompositions into Squares and Palindromes,
Alan Turing and his Search for Mersenne Primes,
Persistence Races