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Arizona Mathematical Software: A collection of
programs used by instructors for classroom demonstrations as well as by
students for exploration and solving problems. A major consideration in
designing our software was to keep the number of (fumbling) keystrokes the
instructor needs to make in front of the class to a minimum, particularly
as far as entering numbers is concerned.
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Bookmarks
for Douglas B. Meade: A collection of math related bookmarks, of
interest is the Maple-Related Resources.
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Math
Archives: In these pages, you will find links to various WWW
resources on Mathematics. They are organized by topics. In addition, we
have added two features to make this a useful database for you:
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Mathematics
Magazine and the College Math Journal: Search for Math articles
online.
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MathSciNet: Facts and Figures: 28,888 items added
in 2002; 1,799 journals covered; links to 193,315 original articles; 10,843
active reviewers; 373,153 authors indexed
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Mathematics Journals: Access information on, or
contained in, these journals (e.g., tables of contents of issues, abstracts
of papers, actual papers, information about submissions and subscriptions).
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The
Mathematical Association of America: MAA is the world's largest
organization devoted to the interests of collegiate mathematics.
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The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive:
More than 1300 mathematicians with biographies, 30 articles on the history
of various topics in mathematics, more than 60 curves with their history
and properties, and mathematicians whose birthday or anniversary of their
death is today.
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Biographies of Women Mathematicians: Biographical
essays or comments on most of the women mathematicians and some photos
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Women in Math: An extensive collection of
biographies on women mathematicians.
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Mudd Math Fun Facts: Hosted by the Harvey Mudd
College Math Department.
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MathSoft
Unsolved Problems: An evolving collection of unsolved mathematics
problems
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The Primes Page: Prime number research, records and
resources
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Math
Quotes: Furman
University
Mathematical Quotation Server. Pascal: "Man is equally
incapable of seeing the nothingness from which he emerges and the infinity
in which he is engulfed."
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Mathematical Sciences Research Institute:
Semester long lectures on Streaming Video covering a number of topics from
a number of years.
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Dr. Matrix' Web
World of Science: The Scientium Presents Exploreing Science on the
World-Wide Web
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Math
Forum: Ask Dr. Math, a place to email your questions.
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Math World by
Wolfram Research: From the people who make Mathematica offer a web
site with extensive resources covering a variety of topics
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