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  1. Computational Geometry - arXiv.org e-Print archive
    The computational geometry section of the Computing Research Repository (CoRR), moderated by Joseph O'Rourke. Recent papers. ...more>>

  2. Computational Geometry Code - Jeff Erickson
    Links to implementations of geometric algorithms and software. Most of the software is available free of charge. Unless otherwise specified, C or C++ source code is available for all programs. Software libraries and collections and programs that can be ...more>>

  3. Computational Geometry - Dave Rusin; The Mathematical Atlas
    A short article designed to provide an introduction to computational geometry, intended for topics whose geometric aspects are fairly straightforward, but for which the main questions involve efficient, accurate computation. A number of geometric questions ...more>>

  4. Computational Geometry (Graphics Archive, Special Topics) - The Geometry Center
    Understanding algorithms that solve problems in Geometry. ...more>>

  5. The Computational Geometry Impact Task Force Report - Jeff Erickson
    In April 1996, Bernard Chazelle's Computational Geometry Impact Task Force published a report entitled "Application Challenges to Computational Geometry" about the relation between computational geometry and various application fields. The report is available ...more>>

  6. Computational Geometry - Joseph O'Rourke
    Computational Geometry is concerned with designing algorithms and computer programs to perform geometric computations. A need for such computations arises in many fields: computer graphics, robotics, pattern recognition, geography, manufacturing, etc. ...more>>

  7. Computational Geometry on the Web - Godfried Toussant; McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    A list of general links to computational geometry pages, and specific links related to course material. ...more>>

  8. Computational Geometry Pages - Jeff Erickson
    A comprehensive directory of computational geometry resources both on and off the Internet. General Resources, Literature, Research and Teaching, Events, Software, other links. Also found at http://compgeom.cs.uiuc.edu/~jeffe/compgeom/. ...more>>

  9. Computational Geometry - Stony Brook Algorithm Repository
    A summary of major problems in computational geometry, and implementations of their solutions, with links to specific algorithms: Robust Geometric Primitives; Convex Hul; Triangulation; Voronoi Diagrams; Nearest Neighbor Search; Range Search; Point Location; ...more>>

  10. Computational Geometry Student Projects, 1997 - Godfried Toussaint, McGill University
    A variety of student projects: papers presented on the Web, many with Java applets, and available in postscript form. Topics include: Quadrangulations of Planar Sets of Points; The Jordan Curve Theorem for Polygons; The Art Gallery Problem; Ear Cutting; ...more>>

  11. Computational Mathematics Research Group - University of Brighton
    Current areas of research include bubble dynamics, acoustics, diffusion in gels, and space plasmas. Read their bibliography of recent publications. ...more>>

  12. Computational Physics - Angus MacKinnon; Imperial College, London
    Lectures on numerical solutions and applications to physics. Includes sections on ordinary differential equations (Types of Differential Equation; Euler Method; Leap-Frog Method; Runge-Kutta Method; Predictor-Corrector Method; Intrinsic Method) and partial ...more>>

  13. Computational Science Education Project (CSEP) - U.S. Department of Energy
    An electronic book for teaching Computational Science and Engineering to students at the advanced undergraduate level and higher. Tutorials for freely available networking and visualization software are also included for high school students and people ...more>>

  14. Computational Science Highlights - National Science Foundation Metacenter: Science Highlights
    This multimedia collection contains descriptions of some of the 10,000 scientific research projects that have used the resources of National Science Foundation supercomputing centers. The reports range from astronomy to zoology, and include scientific ...more>>

  15. Computational Statistics with Applications - Prof. Hossein Arsham; University of Baltimore
    Presents statistical concepts and tests as they are applied and implemented on commercial software packages such as SPSS and SAS, along with some introductory data analysis routines. ...more>>

  16. Computation, Computers, and Math Center - Sandia National Laboratories
    Research and development in support of a wide variety of programs for the Department of Energy and other customers. A major part of the center works on massively parallel computing, and is located in the Massively Parallel Computing Research Laboratory ...more>>

  17. The computation of certain numbers using the ruler and compass - Simon Plouffe, Journal of Integer Sequences
    A method for computing some numbers bit by bit using only the ruler and compass, in particular the construction for arctan(X)/Pi. This method is a spigot algorithm and can be applied to numbers that are constructible over the unit circle and the ellipse. ...more>>

  18. Computation Take a Quantum Leap - Ivars Peterson - Science News Online
    A quantum computation involving a custom-built molecule furnishes experimental evidence that a quantum computer can determine the order of a permutation more efficiently than can a conventional computer. For their quantum computer, Isaac L. Chuang of ...more>>

  19. Computer Aided Learning in Mathematics (CALM) - Department of Mathematics at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
    Developments in Computer-Aided Learning and Assessment, as well as software, academic papers and other information produced by the CALM group. Download the demo for Interactive PastPapers, an exam simulator and personal tutor. Links to course guide, worksheets ...more>>

  20. Computer-Aided Teaching of All Mathematics (CATAM) - University of Cambridge
    The Computer-Aided Teaching of All Mathematics (CATAM) Computational Projects courses provide an education in solving mathematical problems using a computing environment. Emphasizing the development of mathematical skills rather than programming abilities, ...more>>

  21. Computer Algebra and Problem Solving Environments - Stanly Steinberg
    Abstract for Stanly Steinberg's article in Comparative CAS Reviews and Philosophy, suggesting six ways computer algebra systems could be improved. ...more>>

  22. Computer Algebra Information Network (CAIN)
    A server providing information about Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, set up by the European SAC (Symbolic and Algebraic Computation) Network. The site maintains bibliographies, supports electronic newsletters, and announces current conferences, software ...more>>

  23. Computer Animated Statistics - Adriano Garsia, University of California, San Diego
    Java applets for probabilistic studies of picking fortunes from a limited supply of fortune cookies, picking prizes from an unlimited supply of cereal boxes, and Breaking the Bank (roulette). Also, Let's Make a Deal, an interactive solution to the Monty ...more>>

  24. Computer Art and Tessellations - Hans Kuiper
    A site about tessellations (tiles, tessels or regular patterns), infinity pictures, optical art, Islamic art, optical illusions, auto stereograms, company logos, quilt patterns and palindromes. Figures, patterns, textures and wallpaper drawings inspired ...more>>

  25. Computer-Based Calculus - Przemyslaw Bogacki, Gordon Melrose; Old Dominion University
    Archives of the ODU Calculus Project project, which has the goals of enhancing students' graphical and numerical understanding of calculus, and making the software/hardware aspect of the course as transparent as possible. With access to the preliminary ...more>>

  26. The Computer Delusion - Todd Oppenheimer, The Atlantic Monthly magazine
    A July 1997 article critical of the effects of the classroom use of computers. ...more>>

  27. Computer Generated Art Gallery - Tom Ellis
    Original computer-generated fractal images. Mandelbrot Sets; Mandelbrot zoom rendered onto a sphere. ...more>>

  28. Computer Generated Islamic Star Patterns - Craig S. Kaplan
    Islamic star patterns are a beautiful and highly geometric art form whose original design techniques are lost in history. This site describe one procedure for constructing them based on placing radially-symmetric motifs in a formation dictated by a tiling ...more>>

  29. Computer Graphics - Brad Shelton; Dept. of Mathematics, University of Oregon.
    Thirty computer graphics (knots, braids, a mobius trough) and four movies (torus, spirograph) created with Mathematica. ...more>>

  30. Computer History Museum
    The Computer History Museum presents and preserves for posterity the artifacts and stories of the information age. Exhibits include histories of the Internet and of computer chess; and a working model of the Babbage Engine, first undertaken by that mathematician ...more>>

  31. Computer Lab Courseware - University of Toronto
    Courseware to help in the teaching of various mathematical concepts. Most is made up of Mathematica notebooks and packages, but some consists of C programs written to run under X-Windows. A lab manual in TeX beginning with an introduction to UNIX and ...more>>

  32. Computerorientierter Mathematikunterricht zur Diskussion - Christian Wagenknecht
    Computer-oriented Math Teaching. Lernen und Lehren mit dem Computer. Theory and practice with the computer. A paper in German by Wagenknecht on computers and math teaching; integrating the computer into the classroom; impediments (fear of computers, reluctance ...more>>

  33. Computers and Education - Crawford Kilian
    Links to interesting and useful sites, advice on how to join some good listservs, and some of Kilian's articles on what computers and educators are doing to each other, including "Why Teach Online," "Education@Home," "Spinning a New Web of Learning," ...more>>

  34. Computers and Internet : Hardware : Calculators : Hewlett Packard - Yahoo
    Yahoo's Web page of sites having to do with HP Calculators. ...more>>

  35. Computer Science - Dave Rusin; The Mathematical Atlas
    A short article designed to provide an introduction to computer science, today more accurately a separate discipline that considers a number of rather mathematical topics. In addition to computability questions arising from many problems in discrete ...more>>

  36. Computer Science Undergraduate Tutor Service - Richard Suchoza
    The intent of this service is not to give step-by-step instructions on how to complete an assignment, but rather, if given a general outline of the problem you are having, to reply with a guideline as to what your solution should entail and where, if ...more>>

  37. Computer Simulations in Physics - Maciej Matyka
    Physically based modelling simulations. Examples: Simple Newton Dynamics; Particle Dynamics Engine; Waves equation; Cellular automata; Incompressible Navier-Stokes; Fluid Calculations; Quantum Mechanics; Rigid Cloth Behaviour Classical and quantum physics, ...more>>

  38. Computer Software for Math Education - Math Forum
    The Math Forum's page of suggested archives for downloading mathematics software. ...more>>

  39. Computing at the Edge - Ivars Peterson - Science News Online
    To study and predict boundary effects, researchers have struggled to accurately capture erratic, complicated behavior in a computer model. In recent years two schemes for calculating what happens at rapidly evolving interfaces have provided new insights ...more>>

  40. Computing Before Computers - Brian Borchers, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
    Online introductions, with PostScript or PDF downloads, of Napier's Bones and of the Genaille-Lucas Rulers. Pictures of statistical computing devices such as the Pickett N525-ES Statrule, the cumulative binomial probability computer, the General Dynamics ...more>>

  41. Computing Fibonacci Numbers on a Turing Machine - Alex Vinokur
    An algorithm that computes Fibonacci numbers on a Turing Machine. Transition table contains 100 rules. The program computes a Fibonacci number. A number 'n' is represented by n 1-s. Input: number 'n'. Output: Fibonacci#n. ...more>>

  42. Computing Huffman Codes on a Turing Machine - Alex Vinokur
    An algorithm that computes Huffman codes on a three-tape Turing Machine. Transition table contains 243 rules. Input: Tape#0 - weights, Tape#1 - empty, Tape#2 - empty. Output: Tape#0 - weights and its Huffman codes, Tape#1 - empty, Tape#2 - empty. ...more>>

  43. Computing in a Surreal Realm - Ivars Peterson (MathLand)
    Even among mathematicians, the study of surreal numbers is an obscure pastime. Only a few have occupied themselves in recent years exploring the peculiarities of a number system that includes different kinds of infinities and vanishingly small quantities. ...more>>

  44. Computing Minimal Equal Sums Of Like Powers - Jean-Charles Meyrignac
    A distributed-computing project on equal sums of like powers, for "all those who are fascinated by powers and integers," and the place to look for the current status of the problem. Download and install Euler2000 to participate. ...more>>

  45. Computing Science: A Question of Numbers - Brian Hayes; American Science
    An article about the ISC (Inverse Symbolic Calculator) and numbers. "In my daydream, Neil Sloane and Simon Plouffe are contestants on "Jeopardy," the TV game show. Sloane picks the category "Integer Sequences" for $400, and Alex Trebek reads the answer: ...more>>

  46. Computing the Hausdorff Measure and Dimension of Fractals Generated by Möbius Transforms - Mark Krosky, Cornell University
    An illustrated paper by a Cornell Univ. graduate student. Abstract: Möbius transforms are an important class of conformal maps. By studying fractals they generate, we can gain more information about groups of Möbius transforms. A discussion ...more>>

  47. Computing with the EDSAC - Ivars Peterson (MathLand)
    The celebration earlier this year of the fiftieth anniversary of the unveiling of the ENIAC, the first electronic, general-purpose computer, has focused attention on the early history of computing. In the 1940s, there were no computer scientists, no software ...more>>

  48. Concurrent Triangles - Jim Wilson
    Sketches and scripts exploring various concurrencies in triangles. ...more>>

  49. Condorcet.org - Blake Cretney
    Theories on voting and social choice. Learn about an electoral method called "ranked pairs" and download software to tabulate other voting methods. The Election Methods Resource enumerates "single winner" and legislative approaches to running elections. ...more>>

  50. Conference Board of Mathematical Sciences (CBMS)
    The Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences is an umbrella organization consisting of sixteen professional societies all of which have as one of their primary objectives the increase or diffusion of knowledge in one or more of the mathematical sciences. ...more>>


 
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