Alphametics (AMs) are crypted arithmetic problems; one or two are included in almost every collection of adult puzzles. They are a regular feature in the Journal of Recreational Mathematics (JRM). Precedent for including AMs as logology is provided by Dmitri Borgmann in Language on Vacation
While probing endless logologico-mathematical esoterica for an article on Extreme Number Names we ex...
<p>The mean rescaled computational cost for the alphametic problem (red circles) and for four ten-l...
Numerogram is a puzzle which I invented in 2001. It was firstly published in Belgrade magazine Enig...
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Susan Thorpe\u27s pioneering excursion into alphanumeric arithmetic (WW \u2704-78) inspired me to lo...
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Personal data is constantly being compromised not just by the normal identity thefts but also abnorm...
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A failed hypothesis is reported here. The hope was that large matrices over small non-standard arith...
In the May 1999 Word Ways, Rex Gooch introduced the term alphome to readers. This is used to refer ...
In the November 1990 Kickshaws, Dave Morice presented some remarkable word sets due to Michael Sussn...
While probing endless logologico-mathematical esoterica for an article on Extreme Number Names we ex...
<p>The mean rescaled computational cost for the alphametic problem (red circles) and for four ten-l...
Numerogram is a puzzle which I invented in 2001. It was firstly published in Belgrade magazine Enig...
An alphametic, as most Word Ways readers are surely aware, is a puzzle like SEND + MORE = MONEY, in ...
In the November 1989 Word Ways, Peter Newby presented a set of literate cryptarithms. This name was...
The hybridization of words and numbers finds its classic expression in cryptarithmetic . In my view...
It has been twenty-two years since Dutch Mathematician Lee C. F. Sallows defined certain magic squ...
Susan Thorpe\u27s pioneering excursion into alphanumeric arithmetic (WW \u2704-78) inspired me to lo...
A cryptogram is a puzzle in cipher, usually a sentence of varying length, in which each letter is re...
Personal data is constantly being compromised not just by the normal identity thefts but also abnorm...
Crossword aficionados, in order to solve anagrams, can arrange the letters of the problem word in st...
Among the nearly 70,000 ten-digit numbers representing the squres of 31, 501 to 99,381, inclusive, o...
A failed hypothesis is reported here. The hope was that large matrices over small non-standard arith...
In the May 1999 Word Ways, Rex Gooch introduced the term alphome to readers. This is used to refer ...
In the November 1990 Kickshaws, Dave Morice presented some remarkable word sets due to Michael Sussn...
While probing endless logologico-mathematical esoterica for an article on Extreme Number Names we ex...
<p>The mean rescaled computational cost for the alphametic problem (red circles) and for four ten-l...
Numerogram is a puzzle which I invented in 2001. It was firstly published in Belgrade magazine Enig...