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Math Awareness Month

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Interactive posters and information for events since 2000.
SIAM leaders, department chairs, selected high school teachers, public policy representatives, and leaders of related associations. Packets includea color posterand announcement. The website includes a sample press releasewhich can becustomizedto specific Mathematics Awareness Month events. Mathematics Awareness Month information reaches thousands of faculty, teachers, students, parents, public policy leaders, business persons and other community members. The theme for Mathematics Awareness

MathUI 2006

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Mathematical user-interfaces workshop, in conjunction with MKM 2006. St Anne's Manor, Wokingham, UK; 10 August 2006.
In the resulting PDF (and searchability!)..

MICOM-2006

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International Congress on Mathematics, organised by the Mathematical Society of South-Eastern Europe and the Cyprus Mathematical Society. Cyprus; 31 May -- 4 June 2006.

MKM 2006

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The 5th International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management. St Annes Manor,Wokingham, UK; 10-12 August 2006.

Museion

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Evenings of dining, music, lecture and discussion organised by MSRI Berkeley to promote research and application of mathematics. Photographs of past events.

WEM2006

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European Mathematical Society joint mathematical weekend. Nantes, France; 16--18 June 2006.

Ancient Geometry and Insights into Math History

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Topics include background in Babylonian, Euclid, Al'Khwarizmi, pi, and trigonometry. Also has recreations and java chat.

Ancient Math Papers Restored

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Thanks to new imaging technology, part of the remains of a private library, owned by Roman statesman and Julius Caesar's father-in-law, may now be read. These papers were original discovered in 1752

The Art of Renaissance Science

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Discusses how art and architecture were influenced by mathematical concepts, such as perspective. Includes photo examples.

Babylonian Mathematics

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An overview of mathematics within this culture. Includes a description of the numerals used and a reference to Pythagoras' theorem.
Fractions. Some historians think that this observation has a direct bearing on why the Babylonians developed the sexagesimal system, rather than the decimal system, but this seems a little unlikely. If this were the case why not have 30 as a base? We discuss this problem in some detail below. Now we have already suggested the notation that we will use to denote a sexagesimal number with fractional part. To illustrate 10,12,5,1,52,30 represents the number 10 60.. This is fine but we have

A Brief History of Algebra and Computing

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

By Oxford professor, Jonathan Bowen. Discusses origins in ancient Greece, Arabia and England, analytical machines, boolean algebra, and recent developments in the field.

Shows who coined a wide variety of commonly used terms. Organized by first letter.

Earliest Uses of Mathematical Symbols

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Discusses first known appearances of common expressions, such as operations, variables and trigonometric functions.

Ethnomathematics

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Describes an interdisciplinary topic that attempts to explain the impact of culture upon the development of mathematical ideas. Includes types of early activities, which would have required some skil
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Euclid and His Heritage

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A conference on the occasion of the publication, for the first time, of a complete digital edition of the oldest surviving manuscript of Euclid's Elements. St. Catherine's College, Oxford, UK; 7--8 O
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The Euler 2004 Conference

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Portsmouth, RI, USA; 8--11 August 2004.
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Galois Translation Project (GTP)

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This Site contains original correspondence, official documents and school reports of the mathematician Evariste Galois. This site provides a platform to translate these documents.

Glimpses of History

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A poetic rendition of the key events in the development of the field that have taken place over the years.
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Green Lion Press

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An independent book publisher specializing in source materials history of mathematics and history of science. Includes list of publications available and contact information.
Difficult texts. These are texts that will have a long-term market, and we intend to keep them in print. We are willing to work with low volume sales over many years. Most of the mainstream publishers prefer books that will sell briskly for two or three years and can then go out of print, replaced by the next piece of the conversation. For that reason, they tend not to be interested in publishing classic original texts. This gives the Green Lion its niche. But we have other claims on your

Historia Matematica

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A forum which provides a virtual environment for scholarly discussion of the History of Mathematics, amongst professionals, and non-professionals with a serious interest in the field. A bilingual site

Historia Mathematica

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Elsevier journal about early mathematical discoveries. Includes table of contents and abstracts.

History and Overview

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Front for the Mathematics Arxiv of eprints section HO: biographies, philosophy of mathematics, mathematics education, recreational mathematics, communication of mathematics.
ArXiv 0810.2070 Applied Categories and Functors for Undergraduates. Vladimir G. Ivancevic, Tijana T. Ivancevic. math.HO (math.CT)..

History of Mathematics.

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Includes classic texts by Hilbert and Euclid (a Java enhanced version of the Elements) a chronology, and links.

History of Mathematics - Facets of India

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Includes history of algebra trigonometry, numerical mathematics, and geometry in this region.

History of Mathematics: China

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An overview. Includes a chronology of mathematicians and mathematical works, online references and a bibliography
Century. In 1900 he addressed the International Congress of Mathematicians in Paris, and described 23 important mathematical problems. Mathematics continues to grow at a phenomenal rate. There is no end in sight, and the application of mathematics to science becomes greater all the time..Initial work Oct. 12, 1994. Latest update Sept. 15, 1998..Every culture on earth has developed some mathematics. In some cases, this mathematics has spread from one culture to another. Now there is one

History of Mathematics in India

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Describes Indian mathematicians such as Aryabhatta - who modelled the solar system, Bhaskar, Varahamira, and others who made important contributions in the fields of trigonometry, algebra, and classic
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Discusses development of integral and derivative calculus from the 17th century. Features contributions by key western civilization mathematicians. Includes examples of selected problems and how the
Becomes extremely difficult (and, at this point, all attempts are nothing more than an approximation). The same is true in Computer Algebra systems some mathematical computations are not clearly performed algorithmically. 5.4.3 Integration.Integration is an example of an operation which, at first, appears to have no algorithmic definition. The only general rule that appears to be useable is that . However, even this rule turns out to be unusable in certain cases. Consider attempting to find ,

India's Contribution to Ancient Mathematics

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Discusses the nation's early development of geometric concepts, algorithms, algebraic ideas and the idea of zero. Also, explains how these ideas may have traveled westward after some invasions from A
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MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive

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Topics are presented by topic areas, date, or mathematicians. Includes timeline and website search engine.
Not French, Bolyai was not Hungarian, Hilbert was not German, . ?.When we include mathematicians in lists of those born in a given country we are using the present-day geopolitical boundaries and since Western Europe in particular has undergone sweeping changes in the last 200 years these may no longer be quite what you expect. So Archimedes and Lagrange were born in present-day Italy, Bolyai in Romania, Hilbert in Russia, etc. If you go to the individual biographies you will usually find some

La Hababra high school page includes dates for important developments in the field of mathematics that occurred from approximately 1,000,000 B.C. to 500 A.D. Also, has an accompanying timeline for ge

Math is Radical - Math History Posters

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The history of mathematics from 8,000 BC to modern times, divided into poster sets. Categories include regions, eras, math topics & mathematicans.

Mathematics in Latvia throughout the Centuries

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Covers the early mathematical development in the country, such as the use of geometrical symbols. Includes discussion of influential works of local mathematicians.

MathWorld: History

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Descriptions and links relating to various historical problems and topics in mathematics.

Article summarizing and illustrating early methods of counting and representing of numbers.

Notes to Dr. Paul E. Dunne's math history lecture, with images.

Explains the development and motivation for creating calculating machines and algorithms.

Discusses the development of numbers, addition tables, exercise problems and solutions for quadratic equations in one of oldest known civilizations.
It is perhaps easier to think of it as a nice result relating rectangles and squares in a rectangle, the square on the diagonal is equal to the sum of the squares on the long and short sides. There are many proofs of the theorem, most of them not as well-known as they might be..

Contains HTML versions of some original documents related to the history of calculators.

An oral history project with supporting on-line documents and links.

Renaissance Mathematics

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Discusses the technological, commercial and political reasons for the increase in mathematical development during this period.

Roman Numerals and Roman Dates

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Includes conversion tables, historical background and a demonstration on how to express the year 1999 in Roman Numerals.

Sangaku

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Japanese votive tablets featuring mathematical problems. Examples with pictures and further resources.

Sketches of a History of Hypercomplex Numbers

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Detailed timeline of the development of hypercomplex numbers, from early discoveries of complex numbers to modern developments. Includes links to biographies and complete bibliography.
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Symbol, Form and Number in Ancient Egypt

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Includes math examples from the Rhind papyrus and Babylonian tablets. Also, discusses early Egyptian mythology.

Vatican Exhibit: Ancient Mathematics

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Library of Congress. Includes articles and original document images of early Greek contributions to the field.
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Vedic Mathematics- Ancient Indian Mathematics

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The site gives an idea about what is Vedic Mathematicsa - a long forgotten technique for mathematical calculations! The basic roots of Vedic mathematics lie in Vedas (written around 1500-900 BCE) whic
The term Vedic Mathematics refers to the unique technique of Calculations based on a set of 16 sutras or aphorisms or formulae and their upa-sutras or corollaries derived from these sutras. Any mathematical problems (algebra, arithmetic, geometry or trigonometry) can be solved mentally with these sutras. Vedic Mathematics is more coherent than modern mathematics.The sixteen sutras and their corollaries are as follows.India was the motherland of our race and Sanskrit the mother of Europe& ,s

Washington Post: The Search for Infinity

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Discusses the development of the concept of infinity from the early Greeks of the fifth to the second century B.C. Covers the important findings of Zenos, the Pythagorean school, Eudoxus and Archime

Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea

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A concise and appealing look at the strangest number in the universe. By Charles Seife.

Twenty-Five Years with Nicolas Bourbaki

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Article by Armand Borel from a lecture at Bochum in September 1996 in honour of R.Remmert. (March, 1998)

Abstract Algebra

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Lecture notes by David Wilkins, Trinity College, Dublin. Topics in Number Theory; Group Theory; Galois Theory.

Abstract Algebra Online

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Contains many of the definitions and theorems from the area of mathematics generally called abstract algebra. Intended for undergraduate students taking an abstract algebra class at the junior/senior

Abstract and Linear Algebra

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A forum for students on abstract algebra and linear algebra.

Algebra Links

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From Spartanburg County School District Two.

Algebra Universalis List of Researchers

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Compiled by G. Gratzer.
Application. An application consists of.Your application is not complete unless accompanied by a letter of recommendation from a teacher. The letter should include a phone number or email address so that we can contact your referee if we have any questions. The letter should comment on your creativity, initiative, maturity, ability to work with others, as well as your interest in mathematics and problem solving. We are looking for students who are enthusiastic problem solvers, and who will make

Algebraic Areas of Mathematics

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Topics include number theory, groups and sets, commutative rings, algebraic geometry, and linear algebra.
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All About Circuits - Boolean Algebra

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An introduction to boolean algebra from the perspective of electronic engineering.

Catalogue of Algebraic Systems.

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Summary of and links to online materials concerning algebraic systems: semigroups, groups, rings, algebras, groupoids, and categories.

A Catalogue of Lattices

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By Gabriele Nebe and Neil Sloane.

Center for Commutative Algebra

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A site for the commutative algebra community, including news, conference and preprint announcements, and a huge list of algebraists.
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Robert R. Bruner, Wayne State University. Tables in PS or GIF formats.
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Dave's Short Course on Complex Numbers

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An introduction with math and a little history intended for those having a familiarity with ordinary real numbers and algebra.

Defining Boolean Algebra

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Defines and compares the postulates and use of symbols between Boolean and regular algebra.

FDLIST

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Information on representation theory of finite dimensional algebras. Papers, meetings, places, people, jobs, journals, software.
Representation theory is the study of concrete realizations of the axiomatic systems of abstract algebra. It originated in the study of permutation groups, and algebras of matrices Curtis Reiner 1962 . The representation theory of finite dimensional algebras took off in the 1970s, when quivers became popular and methods from homological algebra led to new concepts. One of the fundamental problems is to classify the representations of a given finite dimensional algebra. Auslander-Reiten quivers,

Offers outline of the problem, bibliography, and math tables. Resources assembled by François Bergeron.
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Home Page of J. S. Milne

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Includes preprints and course notes on Group Theory, Fields and Galois Theory, Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Number Theory,Modular Functions and Modular Forms, Elliptic Curves, Abelian Varieties, Eta
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Homogeneous Transformation Matrices

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Explicit n-dimensional homogeneous matrices for projection, dilation, reflection, shear, strain, rotation and other familiar transformations.
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IDA: Algebra Interactive

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An HTML-based book by Arjeh M. Cohen, Hans Cuypers and Hans Sterk. It focuses on an algorithmic approach to algebraic structures. Many of these tools and examples use the computer algebra package GAP.

Intro to Abstract Algebra

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Paul Garrett's detailed and comprehensive lecture notes in abstract algebra.

Jean Baillie, Department of Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire.
Be able to write the LHS of * we have applied rule 5 to equation 2, i.e., we have substituted values for m and succ(n). Equation 2 then enables us to rewrite the LHS of * as follows We must now apply rule 4 and equation 2 to the RHS of the last statement, we apply equation 2 to the add function, and rule 4 allows us to substitute the result into the outer succ function, giving Again, we apply rule 4 and this time, equation 1, to rewrite the RHS Finally, we need rule 3, transitivity, to equate

Lecture Notes in Algebra and Number Theory

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Andrew Baker, University of Glasgow.

Macdonald Polynomial Page

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Includes information about the Ribbon Rule, as well as link about symmetric functions and representation theory.
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Math Forum: Algebra Problem of the Week

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A weekly interactive project for algebra on the Internet. Challenging problems are posted and solutions appear on the Web.

Octonions and Sedenions

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Enter the world of 8 and 16 dimensional hypercomplex numbers and discover that the laws that we take as granted do not always hold.

Robbins Algebras Are Boolean

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A web text by William McCune describing the solution of this problem by a theorem-proving program, with input files and the proofs.
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Univalg Mailing List

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Mailing list for use by the Universal Algebra community. Universal Algebra is a technical branch of mathematics related to algebra and model theory.
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VectorLand

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An online course to get to grips with 3D vectors. Most of the material is about UK A-level difficulty.
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A Web Resource in Mathematics

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Tailored help for students in Algebra.
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What is a Jordan-like Algebra?

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Includes generalizations, and algebraic geometry. Notes and links by Tony Smith.
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Advanced Calculus and Analysis

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Lecture notes from the University of Aberdeen for a first course in Analysis.
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CCA Net aims to provide a central location for collecting information useful to researchers working in the field.

First Degree Differential Equations Tool

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Draw direction fields. Estimate solutions using Euler's and Runge-Kutter methods. See the algorithms.

Graphing Calculator and Numerical Methods Tool

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Graphing calculator for functions of a single real variable. Find roots, intersections, maximums and minimums, approximate integrals. See the algorithms.

Harmonic Analysis

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Maintained by Terence Tao, UCLA. Lists events, personal pages, preprints, research groups, other links.
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Established in 1994 to promote and advance analysis, its applications, and its interaction with computation. Meetings, lists.

An Introduction to the Gauge Integral

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Discusses the properties of an alternative integration theory, and its relationship with the Riemann and Lebesgue integrals.
Understand by a novice. . The author shows that he has great ability to lucidly describe complicated ideas in various schools of logic..If a mathematical object is not constructible, we should say so, the student who is unable to visualize some object will be reassured upon hearing that no one else can visualize it either. S.I.A.M. Review called this book daring and innovative, and also said Every once in a while a book comes along that so effectively redefines an educational enterprise -- in

Using the gamma function, a definition of integration and differentiation performed a fractional number of times is presented.
University of Cambridge. All rights reserved. NRICH is part of the family of activities in the Millennium Mathematics Project, which also includes the Plus and Motivate sites. email nrich@damtp.cam.ac.uk.A good understanding of mathematics is an important part of scientific and technological thinking. This month can be viewed as opportunities for non-curriculum, summer break, non-timetable activities. So you will find here challenges that could be of general interest to help pupils to get a

On the Atiyah-Singer Index Theorem

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An overview of the Atiyah-Singer Index Theorem that places the result in historical and mathematical context.

Systems of Differential Equations Tool

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Draw direction fields for an autonomous system of two differential equations. Estimate solutions using Runge-Kutter methods. See the algorithms.

Working Group on Generalized Convexity

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An interdisciplinary group of scholars from operations research, economics, engineering, applied sciences, mathematics, statistics, among others, with an interest in generalizations of the classical c

The ACTS Toolkit

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A set of DOE-developed software tools that make it easier for programmers to write high performance scientific applications for parallel computers.
And use by non-DOE computational efforts. The ACTS Collection Project disseminates information about the tools, both inside and outside the DOE community. In addition, it focuses on the installation, maintenance and support of the tools on DOE& ,s computing facilities. This information center is provided in collaboration with NERSC and is a source of information for everyone. It is also a critical buffer between tool developers and end users. Tool developers typically focus on their own

Addix Software Consultancy

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Suppliers of financial, mathematical and statistical function libraries and tools for use in Excel, VB and VBA. Page includes details about programs offered.

Applied Mathematics Software

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Shareware mathematical components and applications using Borland products.

Arageli

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C++ template library for computations in ARithmetics, Algebra, GEometry, Linear and Integer linear programming. Supports arbitrary length integers, rationals, vectors, matrices.

Atlantis Graphing/Math Software

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Includes Graphing, Curve-Fitting, Statistics, Roots of Polynomials, Matrix Algebra, Integration. Windows; free evaluation version, on-line ordering.

Behavior Modeler

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GrafiCalc allows users to simulate and solve a wide range of geometry based computational challenges.
Robert Brandt Technical Director Eastern Instruments, USA As a consulting engineer I find GrafiCalc an invaluable contributor to my practice. I provide machine design and product development services to clients using AutoDesk Inventor. Anyone involved in tracking complex machine movement or forces or a myriad of other engineering tasks would enjoy a great advantage by employing the power of GrafiCalc . Ralph Bennett Owner R. Bennett LLC, USA GrafiCalc has saved us considerable time in the

Calculus 1.0

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Software for Windows by Ashay Dharwadker. Compute and graph functions, derivatives and integrals. Free limited evaluation version.

Applications in computational finance, signal processing, independent component analysis (ICA), time series analysis and data mining. ActiveX Controls that can be used in a wide range of Windows Appl
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CORE

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Supports exact comparisons for expressions involving arithmetic and square roots, or if desired, faster inexact comparisons. Designed for exact geometric computation.
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CPLEX

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Mathematical Programming Software for resource optimization. Our linear, mixed-integer and quadratic programming solvers are known for superior performance and reliability--particularly on large, diff
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Curve Fit XYZ Computer Program

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Curve fit program determines equation coefficients for functions y = f(x) and y = f(x,z). Polynomial, exponential and power form of the equation are included.

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