Math Magazine
Across
- 3. A product most vast, where each doth fold unto all beneath, 'til but one stands unmultiplied
- 6. A path of points, each bound to a rule most strict, tracing a form in geometry's grasp
- 7. Mark thee well, a vessel with no in nor out, whose curvature doth mock thine earthly senses
- 8. A term defined based on the values of its predecessors
- 9. The Gradient of a straight line
- 10. Pray tell, if thou taketh a number and obey its rule of halving or thrice adding one, dost it not converge upon one
- 12. Of what number, when applied to a vector, doth stretch or shrink it, whilst the direction remains steadfast
- 13. Wouldst thou believe, from but one orb, twain shall emerge? Such is the folly of set, when torn and reborn
- 15. Let thine number be known by its divisors’ sum, where each factor doth lend its worth to the total
Down
- 1. By what measure dost thou find the magnitude of thine vectors in this space, a function most true
- 2. By row and by column, doth thou reduce matrices to forms most simple, casting out unknowns 'til all is revealed
- 3. Who amongst ye can hear the din of complex forms, each song but a simple tone beneath the bard’s analysis
- 4. First of the infinite! The count of the endless enumerable, far greater than any mortal list may contain
- 5. Canst thou twist and stretch one path to another, whilst ne’er doth tear, within a space most serene
- 11. Lo! Behold a cube that doth span a fourth realm, where eightfold corners conspire in dimensions unseen
- 14. A line most beguiling, ne'er to touch yet ever pursued, as the curve doth near with steps unending