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21st
Centrury Problem Solving (Algebra)
This site is directed to students, teachers, administrators, Parents
and other professionals. It is dedicated to promoting problem solving
literacy. |
A+ Math
Games
A small collection of Java and non-Java games to test your mathematical
skills |
Algebra
Review in Ten Lessons
This is the review of Algebra in 10 lessons written in TeX and converted
to the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Features include verbose
discussion of topics, typeset quality mathematics, user interactivity
in the form of multiple choice quizzes, in-line examples and exercises
with complete solutions, and pop-up graphics |
The
Abacus: The Art of Calculating With Beads
The abacus is a mechanical aid used for counting. Addition, subtraction,
division and multiplication can be performed on a standard abacus |
Ask
Dr. Math
Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for math students and
their teachers. A searchable archive is available by level and topic,
as well as summaries of Frequently Asked Questions |
ArtByMath Gallery
A stunning selection of math-created images. Javascript enabled browsers
only! Slow to load but worth the wait |
Artlandia
Graphics Gallery
This page illustrates the statistical properties of certain types
of self-similar random processes (and the use of corresponding Artlandiafunctions).
Using Artlandia, you can easily add a "just-right" touch
of randomness to your artwork |
Atlas Mathematical
Conference Abstracts
Atlas Mathematical Conference Abstracts provides conference announcements
and conference abstracts for mathematicians |
Analysis
WebNotes
Analysis WebNotes is divided up into chapters and each chapter is
subdivided into classes. Use the index of chapters to get an overview
of the whole of WebNotes, or to search for a topic. Use the indexes
by class or of numbered results (theorems, lemmas, etc) to search
for a topic you already know the location of
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The
Algebra Project Online
The Algebra Project is a national mathematics literacy effort aimed
at helping low income students and students of color--particularly
African American students--successfully achieve mathematical skills
that are a prerequisite for full citizenship in the Information Age |
The
Art of Algebra From Al-Khwarizmi To Vičte
A study in the natural selection of ideas |
Abstract
Algebra On Line
This site contains many of the definitions and theorems from the area
of mathematics generally called abstract algebra. It is intended for
undergraduate students taking an abstract algebra class at the junior/senior
level, as well as for students taking their first graduate algebra
course |
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Biographies
of Women Mathematicians
These pages are part of an on-going project by students in mathematics
classes at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia, to illustrate
the numerous achievements of women in the field of mathematics. There
are biographical essays or comments on most of the women mathematicians
and some photos |
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Calculators
On-line Center: Mathematics
Currently the Calculators On-Line Center contains over "13,135"
Calculators
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Clickable
Index Map of Mathematics
This page is designed as a visual index to the subfields of mathematics |
Calculus
Graphics
Excerpts from a collection of graphical demonstrations the author
developed for first year calculus |
Calculus
Labs
A list of links to math dept. labs. Calculus I thru' III and diferential
equations |
CoolMath.com
An amusement park of mathematis, and more! Lots of pretty stuff and
JavaScript effects! |
Counterexamples
to Theorems Published & Proved
Counterexamples to theorems published and proved in recent literature
on Clifford algebras, spinors, spin groups and the exterior algebra
Evaluation of suitability of an Internet newsgroup as a forum
of scientific debates, to settle disagreements between experts |
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The Continuum
Hypothesis
People have tried to understand space, time, motion, and the notion
of "continuum" for thousands of years. This pursuit lead
to the Pythagoreans discovery of irrational numbers, Zeno's paradoxes,
infinitesimal calculus, transfinite set theory, relativity theory,
quantum physics, and many more intriguing ideas |
Clever
Games for Clever People
If you play these games enough, you will be come so completely clever
at them that you can always have a strategy that will win (as long
as you don't play them with someone who is quite as clever about them
as you are.) |
Cryptography
Archive
A page full of links to cryptography archives |
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Dynamical
Systems Home Page
Institute for Mathematical Sciences SUNY at Stony Brook
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Donald
Knuth's Homepage
Donald E. Knuth , Professor Emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming
at Stanford University, welcomes you to his home page. |
Durham
Numerical Analysis Research Gallery
Clickable images from the Durham Numerical Analysis Research Gallery,
Durham University UK |
Dave's
Math Tables (in English & Spanish)
Math reference tables in both languages plus many other maths links.
And the site is downloadable!! |
A
Dictionary of Units of Measurement
This dictionary includes: all the units of the International System
of Units (SI); many other units of the metric system used in everyday
life or in science, either currently or recently; various non-metric
scientific units such as the astronomical unit, the electronvolt,
and the parsec; all the units of the English traditional systems I've
encountered which can be defined with reasonable precision; selected
traditional units from cultures other than English; and certain measurement
terms and notations which are not "units of measurement"
in a strict sense, but which are used much as if they were
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Everyday
Mathematics Glossary
The terms used in the Everyday Mathematics program are essential to
the program. To find the proper definition of a term, choose the letter
it begins with |
Entropy
on the World Wide Web
The purpose of these pages is to promote the appreciation, understanding,
and applications of entropy in its many forms |
ENRICH: Mathematics
Enrichment Club
ENRICH has thousands of members from 80 countries and many more regular
users. Everything is free. School students, teachers and those professionally
involved in education are welcome to join
The project aims to establish a permanent national centre for curriculum
enrichment to provide mathematical learning support for very able
children of all ages. The learning and enjoyment of mathematics will
be promoted through an Internet Newsletter and the participation of
university students as peer teachers providing an electronic answering
service. The centre will offer support, advice and inservice training
to teachers, and resources for mathematics clubs |
The Electronic
Library of Mathematics
The Electronic Library of Mathematics contains online journals, article
collections, and monographs in the field of mathematics. All material
is in electronic form and access is free |
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Elena
Rakova's Math Page
This Home Page was to originate an easy-to-use format of information
that can be read or downloaded from other Websites |
The
Erdös Number Project
Erdös numbers have been a part of the folklore of mathematicians
throughout the world for many years. This page is an introduction
to this project, a description of what Erdös numbers are, what
they can be used for, who cares, and so on. |
Earliest
Known Uses of Some Words of Mathematics
attempt to show the first uses of various words used in mathematics
of the Words of Mathematics |
English-->Spanish
Math Dictionary
Exactly what is says. Math terms translated from English to Spanish |
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An
Introduction to Fourier Theory
Linear transforms, especially Fourier and Laplace transforms, are
widely used in solving problems in science and engineering. The Fourier
transform is used in linear systems analysis, antenna studies, optics,
random process modeling, probability theory, quantum physics, and
boundary-value problems |
Free
Math Articles and Homework Help
Free math articles in calculus, linear algebra, analytic geometry
and algebra with easy-to-understand examples and solutions. Free tutoring
by e-mail. |
Fraction
Worksheets
Browse their collection of fraction worksheets that are great for
learning and easy to print. Many of the worksheets are randomly generated
so you can create and print an unlimited amount of worksheets.
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Fibonacci
Numbers & the Golden Section
This is the Home page for the Fibonacci numbers, the Golden section
and the Golden string |
The
Fibonacci Numbers
This page is a directory of material related to the Fibonacci numbers
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Introductory
Fractal Tutorial
Excerpts from the first installment of Fract-ED, along with descriptions
and sample images from some of the forthcoming additions to the series |
An
Introduction to Factor Analysis
Factor analysis is a mathematical tool which can be used to examine
a wide range of data sets. It has been used in disciplines as diverse
as chemistry, sociology, economics, psychology and the analysis of
the performance of race horses |
Fuzzy
Systems Tutorial
Fuzzy systems is an alternative to traditional notions of set membership
and logic that has its origins in ancient Greek philosophy, and applications
at the leading edge of Artificial Intelligence |
Frequently
Asked Questions in Mathematics
This is a compilation of Frequently Asked Questions (and their answers)
about Mathematics. Topics range from trivia and the trivial to advanced
subjects such as Wiles recent proof of Fermat's Last Theorem |
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Free
Mathematical Software
The 'Mathematical Software' collection contains mainly references
to research software available in the public domain from the fields
of Computational Geometry, Visualization, Mathematical Optimization,
Mathematical Statistics, Numerical Analysis, Object Oriented Libraries,
and Symbolic Computation |
Favorite
Mathematical Constants
These essays are devoted to constants from various subdisciplines
of mathematics |
Frank Potter's Science
Gems: Mathematics
For students, parents, teachers, scientists, engineers and mathematicians.
More than 14,000 Science Resources sorted by Category, Subcategory,
and Grade Level |
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Free Library of Mathematics Books
The Mathwright Library is a free collection of interactive mathematics
and science books that you bring to your own desktop from the web,
and then read at your leisure |
The
Field Arithmetic Archive
This archive stores electronic preprints on the arithmetic of fields,
Galois theory, model theory of fields, and related topics. It is located
at Ben Gurion University in Be'er-Sheva, Israel |
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Finite
Mathematics & Applied Calculus
Resource Page
This site is written especially for users of their books, Finite Mathematics,
Applied Calculus, and Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus. However,
while the content and material matches that in their books, the material
is sufficiently generic so as to be useful to any student or faculty
member, regardless of the textbook they are using, and is offered
as a free resource for everyone |
The
Mathematics of Fermat's Last Theorem
One of the most fascinating areas of mathematics(says the author).
There's a fair amount of work involved in understanding even approximately
how the recent proof of this theorem was done, but if you like mathematics,
you should find it very rewarding |
Free
Online Dictionary of Computing
FOLDOC is a searchable dictionary of acronyms, jargon, programming
languages, tools, architecture, operating systems, networking, theory,
conventions, standards, mathematics, telecoms, electronics, institutions,
companies, projects, products, history, in fact anything to do with
computing
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The
Geometry Center
The Geometry Center is a mathematics research and education center
at the University of Minnesota. The Center has a unified mathematics
computing environment supporting math and computer science research,
mathematical visualization, software development, application development,
video animation production, and K-16 math education |
GANG:
Geometry, Analysis, Numerics, Graphics
The Center for Geometry, Analysis, Numerics & Graphics (GANG)
is an interdisciplinary Differential Geometry research team in the
Dept of Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Massachusetts,Amherst,
Massachusetts, USA |
The
Geometry Junkyard
These pages contain usenet clippings, web pointers, lecture notes,
research excerpts, papers, abstracts, programs, problems, and other
stuff related to discrete and computational geometry. Some of it is
quite serious, but much of it is also entertaining |
Geometry
in Action
This page collects various areas in which ideas from discrete and
computational geometry (meaning mainly low-dimensional Euclidean geometry)
meet some real world applications. It contains brief descriptions
of those applications and the geometric questions arising from them,
as well as pointers to web pages on the applications themselves and
on their geometric connections |
Graphs:
Theory, Algorithms, Complexity
This page collects information about graphs and pointers to corresponding
web resources |
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Graph
Theory Tutorials
This is the home page for a series of short interactive tutorials
introducing the basic concepts of graph theory. They are designed
with the needs of future high school teachers in mind |
Glossary
for Math Standards
A to Z glossary of Math Standards |
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Greek Mathematics & Its Modern Heirs
Greek Mathematics and its Modern Heirs
Classical Roots of the Scientific Revolution
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An
Electronic Primer
on Geometric Constraint Solving
Geometric constraint solving has applications in many different fields,
such as molecular modeling, Computer-Aided Design, tolerance analysis,
and geometric theorem proving. In this primer, a solution to the problem
of finding a configuration for a set of geometric objects which satisfies
a given set of constraints between the geometric elements is detailed |
Gallery
of Online Interactive Geometry
This web-based interface to the Pisces program allows you to compute
implicitly defined curves in the plane. You can choose from several
pre-defined functions, and can modify their parameters and domains |
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Glossary of Many Useful Math Terms
Aglossary of many useful math terms, including Vector Algebra and
Analysis, Abstract Algebra and Set Theory terms |
Glossary
of Mathematical Terms
Another glossary of mathematical terms |
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Mathematics
Glossary -- Middle Years
The definitions included here are those that are used in the Saskatchewan
Education document "Mathematics 6-9: A Curriculum Guide for the
Middle Level". Various mathematics dictionaries may have different
definitions. These definitions are designed to be meaningful to middle
level mathematics teachers |
Allmath.com
Glossary
Yes, you guessed it! Yet another glossary of math terms. This one
is more up to date though. |
Mathematical
Programming Glossary
This contains terms specific to mathematical programming, and some
terms from other disciplines, notably mathematics, that are directly
related |
The
Prime Glossary
The "Prime Glossary" is an attempt to collect the most basic
definitions about primes, and make them accessible to students and
seekers of all ages |
Harcourt
Animated Math Glossary (Grades 1-8)
How charming! An animated glossary for grades 1 thru' 8 |
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The Glossary
of Mathematical Mistakes
This is a list of mathematical mistakes made over and over by advertisers,
the media, reporters, politicians, activists, and in general many
non-math people |
Geometry
Center: Downloadable Software
Part of the mission of the Geometry Center is to develop software
tools to support the computation and visualization of mathematics.
A considerable portion of the Center's efforts have gone to designing
such tools, and to making them available to the mathematical and scientific
communities, and to the world at large. |
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Harmonic
Analysis Links
A comprehensive links page for harmonics analysis on the internet
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History
of Mathematics Archive
Searchable database archive for everything mathematical |
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Hot
Math! Hands-on Tasks
A resource site for math teachers, who teach ±14-year olds.in
the Mathematics Classroom |
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Interactive
Real Analysis
Interactive Real Analysis is an online, interactive textbook for Real
Analysis or Advanced Calculus in one real variable. It deals with
sets, sequences, series, continuity, differentiability, integrability
(Riemann and Lebesgue), topology, and more |
The
Integrator: Integrate Online With Ease
From simple calculator operations to large-scale programming and interactive
document preparation, Mathematica is the tool of choice at the frontiers
of scientific research, in engineering analysis and modeling, in technical
education from high school to graduate school, and wherever quantitative
methods are used |
Interactive
Algebra
Do you need more practice on your Algebra problems? Sometimes waste
time on problems you already know, while struggling with other types
of problems? Usually learn more quickly on your own? Figure out how
to do the problems by looking at lots of examples? Only need an occasional
hint? If your answer is "Yes!" to any of these questions,
then you need to try Interactive Algebra tutorials!
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The
KnotPlot Site
Here you will find a collection of knots and links, viewed from a
(mostly) mathematical perspective. Nearly all of the images here were
created with KnotPlot, a fairly elaborate program to visualize and
manipulate mathematical knots in three and four dimensions. You can
download KnotPlot and try it on your computer |
Knot
Theory
Knot theory, knotty problems and many knot related links |
Knots
on the Web
A site for knottists everywhere! Knots of every size shape and form
are discussed, displayed and linked to. |
K-12
Mathematics & Science Curriculum
Resources on the Internet
Math and science educators can use this site to: Learn about thousands
of curriculum materials; Explore important topics and resources; Locate
useful web sites for K-12 math and science; and Improve professional
development and classroom practice |
Knot
a Braid of Links
This site allows you to search in a database of mathematics journal
articles, books, and conference proceedings.Very helpful for research
mathematicians! |
K-Theory
Preprint Archive
The preprint archives for papers in K-theory
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A
Short Course in Linear Programming
This is a short course in linear programming (LP) designed for people
who already know linear algebra and want to understand what LP is
about |
The
Language of Mathematics
Algebra is written in a symbolic language that is designed to express
mathematical thoughts. This website describes a text for a course
that emphasizes language skills |
Linear
Algebra Terms Glossary
Another glossary. This one on the subject of Linear Algebra Terms
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LInear
Equation Solver
Linear equation solver for three unknowns |
Stanford
Encyclopedia of Logic Technology
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Logic Technology is a compendium of information
about logic technology. It includes theoretical material, an index
to currently available technology, and a survey of applications. It
includes pointers to relevant tutorials, publications, and web sites.
And, it includes information about people, organizations, and conferences
concerned with the development, deployment, and application of logic
technology |
Mathematical
Logic Around the World
A service provided by the Mathematical Logic Group, University of
Bonn, and the Institute for Logic, University of Vienna |
Logic,
Math & Reasoning
In these pages you can read about Abstract algebra, Numbers, Vector
Algebra and Analysis, Vector Field
Analysis, Logic and Formal systems and more |
Lessons
for Meaning in Mathematics
A set of lessons that have been used in various classroom. These lessons
conform to the NCTM Standards in that they are founded in understanding
through reasoning and applications to life
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Lessons
for Meaning in Mathematics
A set of lessons that have been used in various classroom. These lessons
conform to the NCTM Standards in that they are founded in understanding
through reasoning and applications to life
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Math Planet
Mathplanet.com is an online platform where you can study math all for free! On Mathplanet you'll find theory, exercises, hundreds of video lessons and examples. You can also practice for your SAT or ACT tests. If you have a mathematical question you can always ask for help in their online forum.
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Mathematics
& Art Applets
Gallery of Computer Graphics Scenery Created Using Fractal Geometry
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Mathematicians
of the Seventeeth & Eighteenth Centuries
Available here are accounts of the lives and works of seventeenth
and eighteenth century mathematicians (and some other scientists),
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Mathematicians
Born Before 1,000 AD
Alist of mathmaticians born before 1000AD whith links to their biographies
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Mathematicians
of the African Diaspora
In Mathematics, more than any other field of study, have we heard
proclamations and statements similar to, "The Negro is incapable
of succeeding." Ancient and present achievements contradict such
statements. One of the purposes of this website is to exhibit the
inaccuracy of those proclamations by exhibiting the accomplishments
of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora within the Mathematical
Sciences |
Mathematics
Archives WWW Server
Teaching materials, software, WWW links organized by Mathematical
Topics. Searchable database
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MathSource
MathSource is a vast electronic library of Mathematica materials,
including immediately accessible Mathematica programs, documents,
and examples |
MathGuide
The MathGuide is an Internet-based subject gateway to scholarly relevant
information in mathematics, located at the Lower Saxony State- and
University Library, Göttingen (Germany). Resources are described
and evaluated with a set of Dublin Core metadata |
Mathematical
Quotations Server
This page points to a collection of mathematical quotations culled
from many sources. You may conduct a keyword search through the quotation
database |
The Mathematics
Genealogy Project
The intent of this project is to compile information about ALL the
mathematicians of the world. We earnestly solicit information from
all schools who participate in the development of research level mathematics
and from all individuals who may know desired information |
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Mathematics
WWW Virtual Library
This collection of Mathematics-related resources is maintained by
the Florida State University Department of Mathematics as a free service
to the online community |
Math
Forun: Math Resources by Subject
These collections represent only what we believe are the best Internet
resources for each topic |
MathSearch
in Australia
Search a collection of over 200,000 documents on English-language
mathematics and statistics servers across the Web |
MegaMathematics:
Bring Advanced
Ideas Down ot Elementary Schools
MegaMath is a project of the Computer Research and Applications Group
of Los Alamos National Laboratory |
Math Stories for Children
The goal of this web site is to help grade school children improve
their math problem-solving and critical thinking skills. It has over
4000 math word problems for children to enjoy |
Mathematics
Explorations II
The first Project emerged from a desire to create exciting mathematics
classroom materials based on NASA space activities. Ignition occurred
with the realization that NASA harbored the dream's excitement. This
is project 2 |
Mathematics
for Everyone
Over the past decade, the ACT Research Group and the PACT Center at
Carnegie Mellon University have been developing an educational technology
called cognitive computer tutors. In the last several years, CMU has
partnered with teachers in the Pittsburgh School District to develop
the tutors by targeting student weaknesses and fostering student strengths |
Math
Words & Some Other Words of Interest
A to Z list of mostly math related words with definitions plus some
other associated words of interest |
The
Mathematics Museum
Japanese web museum of math related graphic art |
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Math
Crosswords
Learn your math vocabulary the fun way! Everyone knows math is a foreign
language. A lot of what makes math hard is the language your teacher
uses when he/she talks math to you. Speaking the language can make
math easier to understand |
The
Magic World of Maths & Physics
Visit a world of wonderful riddles, brain teasers, anecdotes, and
other things that may tease your mind, related with mathematics or
physics |
MatheMagic
This website presents three numbers whose mystical qualities appear
in everything from area formulas to logarithms to sunflowers. All
three are irrational and their digits are completely random, yet they
describe some of the world's most beautiful patterns |
Miller's
Marvelous Math
A world of mathematics amusements, puzzles, brain teasers, a problem
of the week, biographies, Fibonacci, Pascal, math humor, number theory,
tesselations, and other assorted odds and ends including some serious
mathematics. You will also find a variety of reference materials including
math tables and several calculators including one that will calculate
to thousands of decimal places |
Math
in Daily Life
When you buy a car, follow a recipe, or decorate your home, you're
using math principles. People have been using these same principles
for thousands—even millions—of years, across countries and continents.
Whether you're sailing a boat off the coast of Japan or building a
house in Peru, you're using math to get things done |
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The
Mathematical Atlas: Index Using "Encyclopedic Dictionary" System
(Just a Classification Index)
Here are the top-level areas of mathematics and related fields classified
according to the system used in the "Encyclopedic Dictionary
of Mathematics", translated from the Japanese
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Maths
Online Gallery
The Gallery consists of interactive multimedia learning units on various
issues that shall facilitate understanding. Technically, most units
are Java applets, some are graphical supplements or other programs
(JavaScript). For practice and (self) control, visit the collection
of interactive tests |
Mathematical
Definitions
A to Z of mathematical definitions |
Math
Index
Links page to mathematical definitions with examples |
Math
Dictionary
Graphics intensive A to Z math dictionary
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