Gary Antonick Explained
Gary Antonick (;[1] born February 11, 1963) is an American journalist and recreational mathematician who for many years wrote a puzzle-based column called "Numberplay" for the New York Times.
Education and career
Antonick has a BS in Engineering from the University of Michigan and an MBA from Harvard Business School.[2]
Numberplay
From December 2009 to October 2016 Antonick wrote the puzzle themed "Numberplay" column for The New York Times.[3] The puzzles generally involved math or logic problems.[4] They came from many sources, and many were descended from columns by the celebrated Scientific American columnist Martin Gardner.[5] He often wrote about Gardner and considered him to be the leading popularizer of recreational mathematics.[6] [7] Conferences called Gathering 4 Gardner are held every two years to celebrate Gardner's legacy, and Antonick has twice spoken at these events.[8] [9] He also supports the Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival.[10]
Among the many classic problems of recreational mathematics featured in "Numberplay" are The Prisoner's Dilemma, The Two Child Problem, The Monty Hall Problem, The Monkey and the Coconuts, The Two-cube Calendar, and The Zebra Puzzle. Sometimes "Numberplay" was used to celebrate other mathematicians such as Paul Erdős,[11] or simply to report a breakthrough in mathematics or game theory.[12]
"Numberplay" columns led to five sequences originated by Antonick[13] being listed in the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (OEIS)[14]
English Channel Swim
On August 8, 1988, Antonick swam the English Channel, starting from Dover, England, and finishing in France 8 hours and 46 minutes later. [15]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: The Neuroscience of Curiosity by Gary Antonick. 22 May 2020.
- https://web.stanford.edu/~antonick/ Gary Antonick
- A Numberplay Farewell Gary Antonick, New York Times, October 31, 2016. Outgoing writer of The Times’s Numberplay column, shares a lesson learned from seven years of puzzle-solving.
- https://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/08/squareable/?mtrref=www.google.com%20Numberplay:%20The%20Squareable%20Puzzle About numberplay, the puzzle suite for math lovers of all ages
- Martin Gardner’s Impromptu By Gary Antonick, New York Times, November 30, 2015
- Martin Gardner’s The Monkey and the Coconuts "Martin Gardner, the American science and math writer who popularized the notion of recreational mathematics." in Numberplay The New York Times:, October 7, 2013
- Martin Gardner Hated Doing Puzzles, Says Diaconis Mathematical Association of America, October 15, 2014
- The Neuroscience of Curiosity video by Gary Antonick, G4G Celebration published on Oct 22, 2014
- Projectile on an Incline-No Calculation video by Gary Antonick, G4G Celebration, Published on Jul 19, 2018
- Web site: Friends of JRMF . 2019-04-23 . 2019-04-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190415173301/https://www.jrmf.org/support-jrmf/sponsors-and-partners/ . dead .
- The Improbable Life of Paul Erdős in Numberplay The New York Times, March 25, 2013
- Google Artificial Intelligence Beats Expert at Go Game by Gary Antonick, February 1, 2016
- OEIS sequence numbers A227050, A051732, A247653, A247654, and A240567
- https://oeis.org/search?q=Antonick&sort=&language=english&go=Search Sequences originated by Gary Antonick
- Web site: Photograph of Gary Antonick U. S. A. . 2023-06-15 . Channel Swimming Dover.