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         Mathematics General:     more books (100)
  1. Basic Training in Mathematics: A Fitness Program for Science Students by R. Shankar, 1995-06-30
  2. A Passion for Mathematics: Numbers, Puzzles, Madness, Religion, and the Quest for Reality by Clifford A. Pickover, 2005-07-12
  3. A Concise History of Mathematics by Dirk J. Struik, 1987-08-01
  4. A History of Mathematics by Florian Cajori, 2010-10-14
  5. Mathematics in Action: Algebraic, Graphical, and Trigonometric Problem Solving (3rd Edition) by Consortium for Foundation Mathematics, 2007-02-19
  6. Mathematics in Civilization by H. L. Resnikoff, R. O. Wells, 1985-03-01
  7. The Skeleton Key of Mathematics: A Simple Account of Complex Algebraic Theories by D. E. Littlewood, 2002-11-11
  8. Discrete Mathematics: Proofs, Structures and Applications, Third Edition by Rowan Garnier, John Taylor, 2009-11-09
  9. General Theory of Functions and Integration by Angus E. Taylor, 2010-10-18
  10. Mathematics: Applications and Concepts, Course 1, Practice: Word Problems Workbook by McGraw-Hill, 2003-06-16
  11. Vedic Mathematics Teacher's Manual, Vol. 3 by Kenneth R. Williams, 2005-05-15
  12. Progress In Mathematics, Grade 2 Workbook by Rose A. McDonnell, Catherine D. Le Tourneau, et all 2005-03
  13. Integrated Mathematics Course 2 by Isidore Dressler, Edward Keenan, 1999-06
  14. Mathematics and Its History (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by John Stillwell, 2010-11-02

61. DIMACS Projects: LINK
A generalpurpose, extendible computing environment in which discrete mathematical objects representing real world problems can be easily manipulated and visualized.
http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/~berryj/LINK.html
updated 01/30/2002)
DIMACS Projects: LINK
LINK: A Software System for Discrete Mathematics
Latest version: 1.4.
The LINK project is currently led by Dr. Jonathan Berry, an assistant professor at Elon College, and one of LINK's primary designers. The software is freely available. The original primary investigators of LINK are: Nathaniel Dean of Lucent / Bell Laboratories, Mark Goldberg of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Greg Shannon of MilkyWay Technologies, and Steven Skiena of SUNY Stony Brook. These researchers, each of whom had previous experience in the design of software packages for discrete mathematics, gathered together at DIMACS in July, 1991 and proposed LINK, a system which would be designed to emphasize the strengths of the respective systems and overcome their weaknesses. LINK has been partially funded by NSF grant CCR-9214487 and ONR award 400x116yip01. LINK is a cooperative project of DIMACS at Rutgers University, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Indiana University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and The State University of New York at Stony Brook.
LINK Tutorial: Using LINK to Tour Discrete Mathematics
A document is currently under development to introduce discrete mathematics via LINK. Click here for the current version

62. Web School - Mathematics - General Geometry
general topics of geometry. JAVA Gallery of Interactive OnLine Geometry The GeometryCenter Welcome Page Interactive mathematics Online Circles geoflash at www
http://www.webschooling.com/geometry_general.html
Come and conquer the world of digits and numbers ... General topics of geometry
JAVA Gallery of Interactive On-Line Geometry

The Geometry Center Welcome Page

Interactive Mathematics Online

Circles
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63. GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS OF BRANES
The SIGRAV Graduate School in Contemporary Relativity and Gravitational Physics is held annually at the Centre for Scientific Culture Alessandro Volta , Villa Olmo, Como. It is primarily addressed to PhD students and young researchers in Physics and mathematics who are interested in general relativity, astrophysics, experimental gravity and the quantum theories of gravitation.
http://www.sissa.it/~bruzzo/sagp2001/sagp2001.html
4th SIGRAV GRADUATE SCHOOL ON CONTEMPORARY RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS and 2001 SCHOOL ON ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS (SAGP2001) VILLA OLMO (COMO), 7-11 MAY 2001
GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS OF BRANES
Supported by:
  • SIGRAV (Italian Society for Gravitational Physics),
  • National Research Project "Singularities, Integrability, Symmetries",
  • SISSA (Trieste),
  • University of Insubria (Como-Varese),
  • Departmente of Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics of the University of Insubria at Como,
  • Physics Department of the University of Milan,
  • Physics Department of the University of Turin,
  • Physics Department of the University of Rome "La Sapienza",
  • Physics Department of the University of Rome "Tor Vergata",
  • Physics Department of the University of Pavia.
Download the first circular (Latex file) See the programme (PDF) The SIGRAV Graduate School in Contemporary Relativity and Gravitational Physics is held annually at the Centre for Scientific Culture "Alessandro Volta", Villa Olmo, Como. It is primarily addressed to PhD students and young researchers in Physics and Mathematics who are interested in general relativity, astrophysics, experimental gravity and the quantum theories of gravitation. In 2001 the School will be a joint venture with the School on Algebraic Geometry and Physics organized by the Mathematical Physics Group of the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste. The School on Algebraic Geometry and Physics is part of a series of events that SISSA is organizing since 1996 aiming at fostering the interaction between mathematicians working in pure algebraic geometry and researchers who are interested in applications of algebraic geometry to physics, especially string theory and integrable systems. Information on the "Algebraic Geometry and Physics'' series is available from the web page

64. Web School - Mathematics - General Maths
general topics. Learning Place Your Weight On Other Worlds US Charter SchoolsWeb Site Welcome Page Online Math Applications This Is Megamathematics!
http://www.webschooling.com/general_maths.html

come and conquer the world of digits and numbers ... General topics

www.mathgoodies.com - Free Interactive Math Lessons, Homework Help, Worksheets, Puzzles and Much More

What Good is Math

Am I in Pi

The page on PI
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65. NMU > Seaborg Center
Seeks to enrich the knowledge and understanding of the general public in the areas of science and mathematics; particularly that of students and teachers from preschool through college.
http://seaborg.nmu.edu/
Center Resources The Seaborg Center Resource Room supplies educational references and loan materials to regional educators. The NASA Educator Resource Center provides free materials related to space science. Upward Bound RMS High School students, check out the Upward Bound Regional Mathematics and Science Center Local Weather NMU - Seaborg Center
seaborg.nmu.edu
Check out these summer Master's Degree courses
Click here for fall conference information.
906-227-2002, FAX: 906-227-2013 Last Updated SEARCH THIS SITE SEARCH NMU WEB PAGES SEARCH THE INTERNET A department of Northern Michigan University
Northern Michigan University is an AA/EO institution.
© 2002 by the Board of Trustees of Northern Michigan University
This site is maintained by Joe Henry This page has been viewed
times since June 9, 2000.

66. SMILE PROGRAM BIOLOGY INDEX
About 200 K12 lesson plans for Anatomy Physiology, Zoology, Botany, Microbiology, Genetics, Environmental Studies Ecology, Biochemistry, and general Biology.
http://www.iit.edu/~smile/biolinde.html
SMILE PROGRAM BIOLOGY INDEX
The SMILE website is hosted by the Illinois Institute of Technology
The Biology lessons are divided into the following categories: Zoology Botany Microbiology Genetics ... General Biology and Miscellaneous
  • Gathering data about respiration by Charles Buzek - John Spry School
  • Production of Sound by Valvasti Williams Jr. - Perkins Bass Elementary School
  • Feely Balloons by Winnie Koo - Ravenswood School
  • Investigating the Nervous System by Barbara J. Baker - Doolittle West Primary
  • What Happens When You Eat? by Kelly Ludwig - Lincoln-Way High School
  • Taste, Smell, Touch by Rocenetta Jacobs - Roswell B. Mason Elementary School
  • Name That Taste by Gracie L. Jones - Charles Carroll Elementary
  • Breathing Is Essential to Life by Dianne Mehlinger - Arthur Libby School
  • Sound and hearing by Cecile Savage - John Farren School
  • Bones, Bones, and More Bones by Juliette Walker - Crown Community Academy
  • An Introduction to the Senses by Therese R. Tobecksen - St. Andrew the Apostle
  • Making and Using a Gel Person to Teach Human Anatomy by Kelly Ludwig - Lincoln-Way High School
  • Give Me A Hand, I'm "Thumb-body" Special
  • 67. 2000 National Doctoral Program Survey - Rank Programs
    Programs Basic Rankings for mathematics, general/Other Programs. CustomizedRankings for mathematics, general/Other Programs. Create
    http://survey.nagps.org/getWeights.php?deptSet=1&deptType=144

    68. Dr. Robert A. Herrmann's General Web Site
    Professor of mathematics at United States Naval Academy gives personal and professional information related to creationary science, as well as his Christian testimony.
    http://www.serve.com/herrmann/main.html
    Dr. Robert A. Herrmann Professor of Mathematics United States Naval Academy Site Index Follows This Book Announcement
    The first revision of "Science Declares Our Universe is Intelligently Designed" (Xulon Press) is now available. This first revision is a corrected version with new material added. Although many atheists and a few individuals who claim to be Christians are using every deceitful means available to them to prevent you from reading this book, it's almost a "bestseller." Please read this partial Description and Contents. This first revision can be obtained from Christian bookstores or online retailers. Ordering Information IMPORTANT For typographical variations and corrections, further explanations for any confusing material and a special e-mail address, I strongly suggest that you see The Book . For more information about ID, see #8 in the index. Site Index 1. My Biography 1A Speech and Learning Disorders 2. For each paper what the G - T mean. 3. "Christian" Testimony ... 12. Wondrous Design of Chance Events 12A Random - Its True Meaning 13. Randomness - A Strong Deception

    69. 2000 National Doctoral Program Survey - Survey Results
    Aggregate Results, mathematics, general/Other Programs. Overall results,mathematics, general/Other programs. Results by gender, mathematics
    http://survey.nagps.org/getComparison.php?t=144

    70. Lanczos Collection
    Site announces the availability of the Cornelius Lanczos Collected Published Papers with commentaries. Lanczos (18931974) was one of the twentieth century's most versatile and innovative physicists and mathematicians. His papers cover an array of disciplines including general relativity, quantum mechanics, scientific computation, applied mathematics and numerical analysis.
    http://www.physics.ncsu.edu/lanczos
    Announcing the CORNELIUS LANCZOS
    COLLECTED PUBLISHED PAPERS WITH COMMENTARIES
    Published by
    North Carolina State University

    College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences and Department of Physics
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-8202 USA [1998]
    Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 98-67928
    ISBN (for the Collection of Volumes I-VI): 0-929493-01-X
    [See Web: www.physics.ncsu.edu/lanczos (View the Order Form Ordering Instructions Collection 24 September 2002)
    (All orders are now being shipped from Raleigh, North Carolina) Cornelius Lanczos (1893-1974) was a physicist and mathematician who had a profound impact on the foundations of twentieth century science. His papers cover a vast array of disciplines, including general relativity, quantum mechanics, scientific computation, applied mathematics and numerical analysis. This Collection provides documentation (a) that Lanczos was indeed one of the twentieth century's most versatile and innovative scientific minds, and (b) that many of Lanczos's ideas are still of interest to present-day research in physics and applied mathematics. This Collection will be of special interest to theoretical physicists, numerical analysts and science historians. The Cornelius Lanczos Collected Published Papers with Commentaries (Lanczos Collection or CLCPPC herein-after referred to as the Collection) represents the second phase of a two-part celebration of the life and work of Cornelius Lanczos. The first phase of this celebration occurred in December 1993 when North Carolina State University's College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences hosted the Cornelius Lanczos International Centenary Conference. [See the

    71. CyberStacks(sm)Mathematics (General) Screen
    mathematics (general) (QA 1 8). Q-Science, R-Medicine, S-Agriculture,T-Technology, U-Military, V-Naval. QA 1 Periodicals, Societies
    http://www.public.iastate.edu/~CYBERSTACKS/hyb_qa_1.htm
    Mathematics (General) (QA: 1 - 8) Q Science R Medicine S Agriculture T Technology U Military V Naval
    QA 1 Periodicals, Societies, Congresses, Serial Collections, Yearbooks
    AMS Preprint Server (AMSPPS)
    Summary: The AMS Preprint Server (AMSPS) is a service of the American Mathematical Society (AMS), which was created to "...further mathematical research and scholarship....It has approximately 30,000 members, including mathematicians throughout the United States and around the world." The mission of AMS is to "...promote mathematical research, increase the awareness of its value to society, and foster excellence in math education..." and to serve as a major math publisher. At the top of the site are three major links: (1) recent preprints (last 100); (2) browse preprints; and (3) search preprints. The first link produces a listing of the last added 100 preprints, in no particular order. Scrolling to view the listings, users will find the following in entries: (1) author(s); (2) title; (3) preprint code number; and (4) a link to view an abstract of the text. "Browse preprints" lists preprints based on the Mathematics Subject Classification; each category is noted with a description and code number. Selecting a category then produces an index of its presective holdings; users can view all of the category's listings, as well as a chronological listing of preprints. Selecting the "index" link allows the user to view all of the category's holdings; selecting a date allows viewing of one preprint's entry. "Search preprints" produces a query page with a keyword field, as well as searching instructions.

    72. Galois, Évariste (1811-1832)
    Galois theory, a branch of mathematics dealing with the general solution of equations, group theory, method of determining when a general equation could be solved by radicals, solved many longstanding unanswered questions.
    http://history.math.csusb.edu/Mathematicians/Galois.html

    73. Mai Gehrke's Curriculum Vita
    New Mexico State University Nonstandard mathematics, operators on boolean algebras, fuzzy mathematics, universal algebra, general topology, posets and lattices.
    http://www.math.nmsu.edu/mgehrke/mgehrke.html
    Mai Gehrke
    Department of Mathematical Sciences Phone: (505] 646-4218 New Mexico State University Fax: (505) 646-1064 Las Cruces, NM 88003 mgehrke@nmsu.edu Office Location: Science Hall Room 232 Return to Faculty Page Return to Main Index
    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
    Professor, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
    1/99Present Part-time consulting, Physical Science Laboratory, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
    1/975/97 Visiting Professor, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.
    8/9612/96 Visiting Lektor, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
    8/93 5/00 Associate Professor, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
    8/905/93 Assistant Professor, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
    8/885/90 2-year position as Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.
    1/837/87 Teaching Assistant, University of Houston, Houston, Texas.
    Return to top of page
    RESEARCH INTERESTS
    Logic and its Applications
    Universal Algebra and Lattice Theory
    General Topology Return to top of page
    PUBLICATIONS
    Mathematical Research Publications
  • A new proof of completeness of S4 with respect to the real line , with G. Bezhanishvili, submitted to
  • 74. Purdue University Department Of Mathematics - General Department Information
    musical, dramatic and athletic events that may be attended by the general public. AboutUs The Purdue Department of mathematics is one of the seven departments
    http://www.math.purdue.edu/generalInfo/generalInfo.html
    Purdue Homepage School of Science Site Search: Jump to: Pick a section: Home About: The Department The People Academics Related Prog/Links For: Alumni/Friends High School Researchers Job Seekers Site Index Site Search
    General Department Information
    Purdue University is located in West Lafayette, Indiana, which lies on the banks of the Wabash River and has a population of approximately 28,000. Lafayette can be reached by car from Indianapolis in one hour and from downtown Chicago in two hours. The Purdue airport is served by United Express and Northwest airlines. The larger Lafayette-West Lafayette area (population 130,000) is nestled in a predominantly rural area. The local area has shopping malls, restaurants of note, two hospitals, two large municipal parks, and five golf courses. Two of Indiana's larger bodies of water, Lake Schafer and Lake Freeman, are one-half hour away and feature water sports and beaches. Community groups that offer theatrical and musical programs include the Civic Theater and the Lafayette Symphony Orchestra. The University offers musical, dramatic and athletic events that may be attended by the general public. About Purdue Purdue University, the land-grant college of Indiana, has achieved international recognition in the areas of agriculture, engineering, and science. Since 1960 the University has greatly expanded its efforts in the humanities, but it remains a predominantly technical and scientific institution. The West Lafayette campus of Purdue enrolls about 36,000 students. Purdue University is an Equal Access/Equal Opportunity employer.

    75. AAAS Annual Meeting And Science Innovation Exposition
    Science journalists recognizes outstanding reporting for a general audience and honor individuals (rather than institutions, publishers or employers) for their coverage of the sciences, engineering and mathematics.
    http://www.aaas.org/meetings/
    AAAS Network with individuals who share your interests Discover new developments in science Learn about cutting-edge research
    2004 Symposia Proposals - Deadline Extended to April 1
    2004 Topical Lecture Nominations - Deadline April 28
    View Poster Abstracts

    Seminars Microarrays Nanotechnology Neuroinformatics Student Opportunities ... Career Workshops

    76. Mechanics And Mathematics Department Of Novosibirsk State University
    Official site of the department with general information on the department's activity.
    http://mmfd.nsu.ru/

    77. Paul's General Math Software Links
    mathematics ArchivesSoftware lots of free-ware, demos, and descriptions.mathematics and Biology the interface—challenges and 0pportunities.
    http://pw1.netcom.com/~drpauls/maths.html
    Mathematics Archives-Software : lots of free-ware, demos, and descriptions.
    Mathematics and Biology

    vExplorer
    : "a small utility for exploring the behaviour of mathematical functions." A good learning tool. Free for private use; $30 for a network installation, academic, government, or business.
    Prode calculator page

    Synergy Software
    : makers of KaleidaGraph.
    Fractal Movie Archive
    : (be prepared to wait.)
    Complex Systems
    : nonlinear dynamics, chaos, artificial life, and more.
    Mathematical Software
    : at the German Scientific Computing site.
    CACHE Corporation
    : Computer Aids for CHemical Engineers ($).
    MGA Software
    : producers of ACSL, a good but expensive dynamic simulation package ($$$).
    Pharmacokinetic Software
    CRNT : Chemical Reaction Network Toolbox. Computer-Based Simulations : The WWW Virtual Library. Netlib CDROM : materials related to scientific computing from the Netlib repository on the Internet, by category. SMBdigest : Society for Mathematical Biology. Topic Other Pages Biology Environmental Justice Endocrine (Tox) Home Page ... "Fun" Links Mathematics (General) Poetry Corner Metabolic Control Analysis Recipe Corner Software/Hardware ... Toxicology

    78. Faculty Of Mathematics And Physics
    Main site Address, general description of study programs, list of departments with links to some of them.
    http://www.fmph.uniba.sk/www/fmph.html
    Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
    Dean's office:
    Pavilon F2
    Mlynska dolina
    842 15 Bratislava
    Tel: +421 7 654 26 720
    Fax: +421 7 654 25 882
    E-mail: sd@fmph.uniba.sk
    Dean:
    doc. RNDr. Ludovit Fischer, CSc. The Faculty of Mathematics and Physics provides university education in Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science as well as teacher training in subjects related to these branches of study. As a rule, in each of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science branches the first and the second year are common and from the third year students can choose different specializations. The main specializations offered in Mathematics are: Mathematical Analysis, Numerical Analysis and Optimalization, Probability and Mathematical Statistics, Mathematical Structures, Computer Graphics and Geometry. The students of Mathematics can choose in addition to their main specialization some "small" one, for example Econometry and Control, Insurance Mathematics or Computer Science for Mathematicians. Students of Mathematics can decide also for 2 special branches differring since the first year of study: Economical and Financial Mathematics and Mathematics and Management (the last branch is provided together with the Faculty of Management Physics offers the following specializations: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Biophysics and Molecular Physics, Electronics, Plasma Physics, Solid State Physics, Geophysics, Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics, Meteorology and Climatology, Optics and Optoelectronics, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Applied Physics.

    79. Wisconsin Academic Standards For Mathematics
    general guidelines which may be adopted or adapted by local school districts with cooperation and input from parents and other concerned citizens.
    http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/standards/matintro.html
    WISCONSIN MODEL ACADEMIC STANDARDS
    FOR MATHEMATICS
    INTRODUCTION
    The Wisconsin Mathematics Academic Standards have been developed by a team of Wisconsin citizens including classroom teachers, professional educators, parents, business persons, and school board members. The team used various resource documents in its deliberations, including the Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), A Guide to Curriculum Planning in Mathematics of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI), and state standards and guidelines developed by other entities such as the New Standards Project, the National Institute for Educational Research in Japan, and the states of California, Colorado, Michigan, Oregon, and Virginia. The Wisconsin Mathematics Standards are designed to be general guidelines which may be adopted or adapted by local school districts with cooperation and input from parents and other concerned citizens. They are not meant to be a full curriculum nor a prescription for instructional practice carried out from week-to-week in classrooms. They are important goals for ALL students from which individual schools can build a complete curriculum specific to their district's and children's needs. Scope The content of these standards reflects the shift in mathematical emphasis necessitated by technological advances in an information society. Some topics in mathematics (i.e., estimation, place value) have become more important and several new areas in mathematics (i.e., fractals, predictive statistics) have developed. The understanding of mathematical concepts has become imperative for every citizen as everyday functions become more mathematically complex and as low-skill jobs become nonexistent.

    80. Uwmc Mthwww Server HOMEPAGE
    Covering most branches of mathematics and a good selection of general math resources. Compiled by M. Maheswaran, University of Wisconsin Marathon County.
    http://mthwww.uwc.edu/wwwmahes/homepage.htm
    UWMC is located in the City of Wausau, in Marathon County, and has been established as a center of learning, scholarship, creative arts, and cultural activity in Northcentral Wisconsin. UWMC is a member of the University of Wisconsin Colleges and offers freshman-sophomore education in the liberal arts and preprofessional fields. The faculty and staff form an important regional resource for economic and social development, as well as cultural enrichment. With historical ties to the University of Wisconsin-Madison, UWMC continues to maintain a tradition of high standards for students, faculty, and staff. Commitment to teaching, dedication to the pursuit of knowledge, and encouragement of creative work ensure a supportive and stimulating academic community. University of Wisconsin - Marathon County MTHWWW Server Welcome to one of the earliest web sites in the entire world wide web ...... Contents ..... Main Index Pages ...... UWMC Information
    UWMC Information Page

    UWMC Official web site
    Materials for Courses
    sorted by subject area

    sorted by department
    Mathematics
    UWMC Department of Mathematics

    UW Colleges Department of Mathematics

    Catalog of Mathematics Resources
    on the web References and Searches
    The Teachers' Page

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