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Thomas Malin Rodgers (August 1, 1943 — April 12, 2012) was an Atlanta-based businessman and puzzle collector who is remembered as the originator of the
Gathering 4 Gardner Gathering 4 Gardner (G4G) is an educational foundation and non-profit corporation (Gathering 4 Gardner, Inc.) devoted to preserving the legacy and spirit of prolific writer Martin Gardner. G4G organizes conferences where people who have been inspi ...
(G4G) educational foundation, first conceived in 1992. He co-founded G4G with magician and toy inventor Mark Setteducati and UC Berkeley professor
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.Puzzles + Math = Magic
By Edward Rothstein, New York Times, April 3, 2004
Over the past three decades it hosted 14 biennial conferences for aficionados of the recreational mathematician and
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columnist and writer
Martin Gardner Martin Gardner (October 21, 1914May 22, 2010) was an American popular mathematics and popular science writer with interests also encompassing scientific skepticism, micromagic, philosophy, religion, and literatureespecially the writings of Lewis ...
.''Barrycades and Septoku: Papers in Honor of Martin Gardner and Tom Rodgers'', edited by Thane Plambeck & Tomas Rokicki, American Mathematical Society, May 2020, p.xii Rodgers also edited 6 volumes of Martin Gardner tribute books, published by AK Peters. Rodgers' personal physical puzzle collection was legendary.The science of fun
By Alex Bellos, The Guardian, 30 May 2008


Gathering 4 Gardner

Through his monthly Mathematical Games column and his extensive correspondence, Gardner had created a large network of fans and had achieved an almost cult-like status.Magic numbers: A meeting of mathemagical tricksters
By Alex Bellos, New Scientist, 24 May 2010
Rodgers knew many of the other people in the ever expanding Gardner circle and a decade after Gardner stopped writing his column, Rodgers decided that a conference in his honor was merited. He managed to convince the usually shy Gardner to attend and then used Gardner's own voluminous and meticulous files to assemble a list of invitees. They called it The Gathering 4 Gardner, which was subsequently shortened to G4G. Gardner attended the first G4G in 1993 and the second, dubbed G4G2, in 1996.A gathering for Gardner
by Robert P. Crease,
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, 01 Jul 2008
Since then, there has been a gathering every two years up to G4G13 in 2018, and then G4G14 in 2022, delayed because of the Covid pandemic. For the first two decades G4G was sustained mostly by Rodgers with "seemingly unfettered access to his personal time and resources." By the time of G4G7 in 2006 the conference was attracting a wide assortment of people including Mathematician
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. Rogers himself was involved in each gathering up to 2012. But he was mortally ill, and G4G10 was to be his last gathering. As tradition demanded, for one day he hosted the attendees at his lavish home and Japanese gardens in north Atlanta, which was filled with his huge puzzle collection. He died just nine days later. Subsequent G4Gs have attracted an ever increasing array of recreational mathematicians, magicians, puzzle designers, pseudoscience skeptics, jugglers, artists, game designers, origamists, toy inventors, computer scientists, philosophers, and cognitive psychologists."A Gathering for Gardner", By Ivars Peterson,
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, March 23, 2006


Legacy

Part of Martin Gardner's genius was that he attracted a circle of collaborators whose synergy dramatically deepened the knowledge of the subjects that Gardner was writing about. Rodgers, like his mentor, carried on this tradition by founding the gathering.
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in a tribute to Rodgers says:Tom Rodgers, Organizer of Gathering for Gardner and Celebration of Mind, Dies at 67
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, April 20, 2012
:Tom's contribution to the life of the mind has been that of a catalyst: to bring together hundreds of incredible people, to give them a forum to meet, to communicate, and to interact with amazing individuals from different disciplines, to form connections, and to inspire. In 2010, I described one day at the G4G9 as the best day I've had in my life so far.


Books

Rodgers frequently collaborated with other members of the Gardner circle to edit tribute books about him.
Tribute to a Mathemagician
' edited by Barry Cipra, Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine and Tom Rodgers, A K Peters/CRC Press (2004),
* 1999 – ''The Mathemagician and Pied Puzzler: A Collection in Tribute to Martin Gardner'', edited by
Elwyn Berlekamp Elwyn Ralph Berlekamp (September 6, 1940 – April 9, 2019) was a professor of mathematics and computer science at the University of California, Berkeley.Contributors, ''IEEE Transactions on Information Theory'' 42, #3 (May 1996), p. 1048. DO10.1 ...
& Tom Rodgers (AK Peters), * 2001 – ''Puzzlers' Tribute: A Feast for the Mind'', edited by David Wolfe & Tom Rodgers (AK Peters), * 2004 – ''Tribute to a Mathemagician'', edited by
Barry Cipra Barry Arthur Cipra, an American mathematician and freelance writer, regularly contributes to ''Science'' magazine and ''SIAM New''s, a monthly publication of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Along with Dana Mackenzie and Paul ...
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Erik Demaine Erik D. Demaine (born February 28, 1981) is a professor of computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a former child prodigy. Early life and education Demaine was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to artist sculptor Martin ...
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Martin Demaine Martin L. (Marty) Demaine (born 1942) is an artist and mathematician, the Angelika and Barton Weller artist in residence at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Demaine attended Medford High School in Medford, Massachusetts. After st ...
& Tom Rodgers (AK Peters), * 2008 – ''A Lifetime of Puzzles: A Collection of Puzzles in Honor of Martin Gardner's 90th Birthday'', edited by Erik Demaine, Martin Demaine & Tom Rodgers (AK Peters), * 2009 – ''Homage to a Pied Puzzler'', edited by
Ed Pegg Jr. Edward Taylor Pegg Jr. (born December 7, 1963) is an expert on mathematical puzzles and is a self-described recreational mathematician. He wrote an online puzzle column called Ed Pegg Jr.'s ''Math Games'' for the Mathematical Association of Amer ...
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& Tom Rodgers (AK Peters), * 2009 – ''Mathematical Wizardry for a Gardner'', edited by Ed Pegg Jr., Alan Schoen & Tom Rodgers (AK Peters),


References

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