9. References
[1]. R. Miyadera and Y. Kotera: Una Bella Curva Che Troviamo in Connessione con lo Sviluppo di,
Archimede, 2, 2005
 
[2]. R. Miyadera, S.Hashiba and D.Minematsu: 999…99^n, Visual Mathematics Art and Science
Electric Journal of ISIS-Symmetry,(2), 2006
 
[3]. R. Miyadera, S.Hashiba and D.Minematsu: How high school students can discover original
ideas of mathematics using Mathematics, Mathematica in education and research, 11 (3), 2006
 
[4]. R. Miyadera, S.Hashiba and D.Minematsu: Mathematical Theory of Magic Fruits,
-Interesting patterns of fractions-   Archimedes' Laboratory
 
[5]. R. Miyadera, K. Kawamoto and Y. Moriyuki: Theory of Russian roulette,  Proceedings of
the Forth International Mathematica Symposium, 2002
 
[6]. R. Miyadera, K. Miyabe, D. Kitajima, N. Fujii and K. Fujii: How High School Students Could
Present Original Math Research Using Mathematica,  Proceedings of the Fifth International
Mathematica Symposium, 2003
 
[7]. R. Miyadera, etc: The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences
 
[8]. Hiroshi Matsui, Naoki Saita, Kazuki Kawata, Yusuke Sakurama and Ryohei Miyadera: A
problem for a Fibonacci like sequence, Fibonacci Quarterly, to appear.
 
[9]. Ryohei Miyadera, Satoshi Hashiba, Hiroshi Matsui,Toshiyuki Yamauchi, etc, Pascal like
triangles and Sierpinski like gaskets, Visual Mathematics Art and Science: Electric Journal of ISIS-
Symmetry, 2007.
 
[10]. R. Miyadera, D.Minematsu, S.Hashiba, Y.Kodera, A.Hyogu, H.Matsui, Y.Nakagawa, T.
Hashiba, Y. Kondo, Y.Ikeda and T.Inoue: How high school students can do the  research of
mathematics using computer algebra (Japanese),  Journal of Japan Society for Symbolic and
Algebraic Computation,  12(4) (2006)
 
[11]. R. Miyadera, Yousuke Ikeda and Yasushi Kondo: What's special about this number
Archimedes' Laboratory
 
[12]. Miyadera, The bitter chocolate problem, MathPuzzle.com
 
[13]. R. Miyadera, R. Kawazoe, M. Sakaguchi and D. Minematsu, Flip Flop Puzzle -A flat version
of Rubik's Cube, MathPuzzle.com
 
[14]. R. Miyadera, D. Minematsu and K. Tsukiyama: How High School Students Could Present
Original Math Research Using Mathematica,  Proceedings of the Sixth International
Mathematica Symposium, 2004
 
[15]. R. Miyadera, Test taking strategy, MathPuzzle.com
 
[16]. R.Miyadera, D.Minenatsu and S.Hashiba, 11th International Conference on Application of
Computer algebra (2005).
 
The following list of papers and articles that have been published by the authors and other members of our research group.