Here is the list of papers you will be making presentations on. I will be updating the list as I am being informed. (This list may change, if you decide to work on a different paper, this is mostly so we can keep track of the papers that have been chosen so far.)
- Jason Arnold. G. Casella, E. George, Explaining the Gibbs Sampler, The American Statistician, 46(3) (Aug., 1992), 167-174.
- Nathan Bailey. C. Hardin, A. Taylor, A Peculiar Connection Between the Axiom of Choice and Predicting the Future, The American Mathematical Monthly, 115(2) (2008), 91-96.
- Robert Balmer. M. Barinski, Fair Majority Voting (or How to Eliminate Gerrymandering), The American Mathematical Monthly, 115(2) (2008), 97-113.
- Upashana Borthakur. D. Knuth, Computer Science and Its Relation to Mathematics, The American Mathematical Monthly, 81 (1974), 323-343.
- Nick Davidson. J. Grabiner, Who gave you the epsilon? Cauchy and the origins of rigorous calculus, The American Mathematical Monthly, 91 (1983), 185-194.
- Jason Droesch. P. Borwein, L. Jörgenson, Visible Structures in Number Theory, The American Mathematical Monthly, 108(10) (Dec., 2001), 897-910.
- Rik Dummar. K. Kendig, Is a 2000-Year-Old Formula Still Keeping Some Secrets?, The American Mathematical Monthly, 107(5) (May, 2000), 402-415.
- Amy Griffin. M. Mossinghoff, A $1 dollar problem, The American Mathematical Monthly, 113 (2006), 385-402.
- James Hensley. S. Finch, J. Wetzel, Lost in a forest, The American Mathematical Monthly, 111(8) (2004), 645-654.
- Joseph Lohmeier. S. Northshield, Associativity of the Secant Method, The American Mathematical Monthly, 109 (2002), 246-257.