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Leon Bankoff

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The Metamorphosis of the Butterfly Theorem, Mathematics Magazine, Mathematical Association of America, October 1987.
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Journals, where he was responsible for the publication of some 300 top problems in the area of
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Bankoff, Leon; Erdős, Paul; Klamkin, Murray S. (1973). "The asymmetric propeller".
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Fascinating Mathematical People: interviews and memoirs
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Along with Bankoff's interest in dentistry were the
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New York City
New York
dentist
amateur mathematician
Bankoff circle
Esperantist

City College of New York
New York University
Los Angeles
California
University of Southern California
Beverly Hills
piano
guitar
Esperanto
flat geometry
Paul Erdős
Erdős number 1
Pi Mu Epsilon
plane geometry
Morley's trisector theorem
arbelos
Archimedes
Bankoff circle
Archimedes' twin circles
Scholia
Leon Bankoff (Q339329)
David A. Klarner
Paul Erdős

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