Publications by Taiwanese students:
1. Three Solutions to a Geometry Problem, Brendan Capel, student, Tempo School, Edmon- ton, and Alan Tsay, student, Vernon Barford School, Edmonton, published on on page 29 of the September 2002 issue of Π in the Sky.
2. Two Great Escapes, Jerry Lo, student, Junior High School attached to the Taiwan National Normal University, published on pages 23–27 in issue 2, volume 43 (2005) ofDelta-K.
3. Periodic Sequences Generated by Iterating a M¨obius Function with Rational Coefficients, Jason Wang, student, Jian Guo High School, Taipei, published on pages 84–87 of issue 2 and pages 148–149 of issue 3, volume 31 (2005) of Crux Mathematicorum with Mayhem.
4. Tetris Algebra, David Chun-Yen Chou and Neo Yu-chuan Lin, students, Junior High School attached to the Taiwan National Normal University, published on pages 182–192 of issue 3, volume 33 (2005) of theJournal of Recreational Mathematics.
5. Non-transitivity in Tournaments, Jerry Lo, student, Jian Guo High School, Taipei, and David Rhee, student, McNally High School, Edmonton, published on pages 298–302 of issue 5, volume 32 (2006) ofCrux Mathematicorum with Mayhem.
6. Trilinear Poles and Polars, Jerry Lo, student, Ross Sheppard High School, Edmonton, and David Rhee, student, University of Waterloo, published on pages 58–68 in issue 5, volume 9 (2006) of Integral, the journal of the Armenian Mathematical Society.
7. Reliable Delivery with Unreliable Delivers, Sven Ti-lin Chouand Jason Wen-pen Liao, students, Dun Hua Junior High School, Taipei, published on pages 33–36 in issue 1, volume 46 (2008) ofDelta-K.
8. The Elevator Problem,David Rhee, student, University of Waterloo, andJerry Lo, student, University of Chicago, published on pages 165–171 of “Mathematical Wizardry for a Gardner”, edited by Ed Pegg Jr., Alan H. Schoen and Tom Rodgers, A K Peters, Wellesley (2009).
9. Congo Bongo, Hsin-Po Wang, student, Jian Guo High School, Taipei, published on pages 18–21 in the September issue (2010) of Math Horizons.
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Sharing Eight Treasure Chests
, Hsin-Po Wang, student, Taipei Municipal Zhongzheng Junior High School, Taipei, published on “A Collection in Tribute to Martin Gardner, G4G8”, edited by Tom Rodgers, (2008).10.
Triangles of Absolute Differences,
Brian Chen, student, Elementary Division, Bilingual Department, National Experimental High School of Taiwan, YunHao Fu, Guangzhou University, Andy Liu, University of Alberta, George Sicherman, Wayside, New Jersey, Herbert Taylor, South Pasadena, California and Po-Sheng Wu, student, Taipei Municipal Beitou Junior HighSchool, published on “A Collection in Tribute to Martin Gardner, G4G9”, edited by Tom Rodgers, (2010).