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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
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
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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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

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.)
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
Cryptography Archive
A page full of links to cryptography archives
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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
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
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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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

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