- Canadian Operational Research Society (CORS)
Société Canadienne de Recherche Opérationnelle (site is in French and English). Past issues of the CORS Bulletin; information about careers in Operational Research, prizes and awards, conferences, speakers, related sites, a history
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- Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics (CSHPM) - Glen Van Brummelen, Secretary-Treasurer
Promotes research and teaching in the history and philosophy of mathematics. A History and Pedagogy of Mathematics Newsletter is free to members; back issues of the HPM Newsletter are available in WordPerfect format. The CSHPM Bulletin, with announcements,
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- Candy for Everyone - Ivars Peterson (MathTrek)
Several students are sitting in a circle. Each student has an even (though not necessarily the same) number of wrapped pieces of candy. On a signal, each student passes half of his or her trove to the student on his or her right. Between signals, the
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- The Canonical List of Math and Jokes - David Ni
A searchable archive of jokes and other humor on general mathematics, proofs, statistics and statisticians, and mathematicians. Also, poetry and quotes.
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- The Cantor Set - Math Academy Online/Platonic Realms
An article describing a paradox of infinite sets in measure theory.
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- Cantor's Theorem - Math Academy Online/Platonic Realms
An article describing Cantor's diagonal argument, which proved that infinity comes in many different sizes.
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- Can You Crack the Enigma Code? - Richard Belfield
The official website accompanying Belfield's book, Can You Crack the Enigma Code? "As part of the book, Richard invited a team of experts from the Information Security Group at Royal Holloway, University of London, to create a challenging collection of
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- Captain Astounding's Nightclub - Dan Welchman
A series of books set in a nightclub, the first of which discusses the practical applications of raising a number to the second, third, fourth and fifth powers. Other topics forthcoming, including "The Probability." The books concentrate on the real meaning
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- Card Games - John McLeod
Rules and information, including probabilities, about card and tile games. Indices by alphabetical order, classified by mechanism and by objective (including a list of children's games), arranged by country and the types of cards. Also, commercial, solitaire,
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- Career.edu: Job Board for the Academic and Research Community
Nonprofit job board for the academic and research community. Many academic positions in math, physics, and astronomy.
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- Career Information (SIAM) - Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Examples of questions addressed by applied mathematics -- whether genetic engineering, designer drugs, diesel engines, digital TV, financial markets, paper mills, electric power, insurance rates, inflation statistics, computer chips, compact disks, credit
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- Career Network - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Faculty and research positions in mathematics: new job announcements from the latest issues of The Chronicle, plus other information useful to people pursuing careers in higher education. The Chronicle also offers e-mail notification of new job openings.
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- Career Profiles -
AMS-MAA-SIAM Mathematical Sciences Career Information Project
Mathematicians at work: practical answers to the question, Why should I study math? More than 40 short essays written by math majors around the country about the types of work they are doing after having received their undergraduate or graduate degrees.
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- Careers in Mathematics - Department of Mathematics, Purdue University
A compilation of online career resources available to students, both undergraduates and graduates. What Can You Do with a Math Degree? Just what do mathematicians do? Also, resources and FAQs for finding jobs in mathematics, matriculating to a graduate
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- Carl Bialik
Author of "The Numbers Guy," a weekly column on "how numbers are used and misused in the news, business and politics," for the Wall Street Journal Online. Read past columns, such as "Putting a Number on Happiness," "Lightning Stats Are Partly Cloudy,"
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- Carl Eberhart
Class information and/ or Maple worksheets for courses including multi-variable calculus, linear algebra, linear programming, differential equations, numerical methods, and topics for mathematics teachers, as well as Maple and C++ programs for a course
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- Carlo Emilio Bonferroni - Michael Dewey, University of Nottingham
A brief description of Bonferroni's life and works, including Bonferroni's inequalities and his interest in algebraic means. With bibliographies.
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- Carl Offner's Home Page - University of Massachusetts, Boston
Expository papers by Offner on mathematics and computer science (levels: advanced undergraduate to 1st-year graduate student): Repetitions of Words and the Thue-Morse Sequence; Finite Fields and Pseudo-Random Number Generation; Some Early Analytic Number
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- Carlson's Fractal Gallery - Paul Carlson
Fractal images in the following categories: 3D Phoenix Spirals; Atan Method (produced by a variety of methods, mostly transcendental functions); 3D Stalks (produced by a variation on a method by Clifford Pickover); Bubbles (standard Mandelbrot); Pokorny
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- Carnegie Learning
A suite of Cognitive Tutors for Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and College Algebra. Each course combines computers and paper-based components with professional development, assisting students while ensuring an important role for the teacher. These products
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- Carolina Science and Math Catalogs - Carolina Biological Supply Company
Teachers may request a free catalog with supplies for the math and science classroom. "Carolina Mathematics" includes math teaching supplies, books and workbooks, calculators, posters, tools, and gifts. Features some multicultural materials.
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- Carousel Math - Web Feats Workshop II
Carousels are as reliant on the laws of motion as roller coasters. Let's take a ride on the new Bear Mountain Carousel at Bear Mountain State Park in New York. After enjoying the ride, take the data that has been collected and use the applet to explore
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- CARROLLIA - Mensa España - CarrollSIG
El órgano de comunicación del CARROLLSIG de Mensa España, que se dedica a las matemáticas recreativas, la lingüística, la literatura experimental, la lógica, la ciencia, y todo aquello que hubiera gustado
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- CARTESIO - Camillo Trevisan
An educational computer graphics program for Windows and Macintosh, providing an understanding of the geometric configuration of projections (for example, the positions of the projection plane and viewpoint relative to the Cartesian axes).
All projection
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- Cartesio - Camillo Trevisan
CARTESIO is an educational computer graphics freeware program for high school and college students exploring and analyzing geometric projections and CAD (computer- aided design) principles. Site is in Italian and English, with links to the author's homepage
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- Case Studies Index - SyllabusWeb
A case study index from A to Z on technology innovation taking place in high schools, colleges, and universities throughout the world, with current studies and text archives.
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- Casio Classpad 300 Resource Center - Saltire Software
The Casio Classpad 300 is an intuitive pen based calculator with drag-and-drop mathematics and geometry. ClassPad.org is packed with resources to help both teachers and students access the full power of the ClassPad. It includes many explorations and
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- Casio Kingdom - Sean Tan
CFX-9850 games and programs. A game and several programs, including: Sphere (solves where a point is in relation to a sphere, whether it lies outside, inside or on the sphere); Divide (finds the position vector that divides vector AB in the ratio a:b);
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- Casting out Nines - Robert Talbert, The Chronicle of Higher Education
Blog from The Chronicle "where math, technology, and education cross." Posts, which date back to December, 2005, have included "Inside the liberal arts math course," "Not to be a calculus heretic or anything, but...," "A taste of Tufte," "A proposal about
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- CataList: Catalog of LISTSERV Lists - L-Soft international, Inc.
From this page you can browse any of the approximately 30,000 public LISTSERV lists on the Internet, search for mailing lists of interest, and get information about LISTSERV host sites. This information is generated automatically from LISTSERV's LISTS
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- Catalog of Isohedral Tilings by Symmetric Polygonal Tiles - Doris Schattschneider
A collection of Sketchpad and JavaSketchpad files supplementing the article
"One Corona is Enough for the Euclidean Plane" by mathematicians Doris
Schattschneider and Nikolai Dolbilin. Tilings of the Euclidean plane by a single polygon are considered,
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- Catalog of Mathematics Resources on WWW and the Internet - University of Wisconsin Marathon County (UWMC)
Links to general mathematics WWW Servers in the United States and in other countries. Also lists of servers for: Pure Mathematics, History of Mathematics and Biographies; Applied Mathematics; Math Teaching, Math Education and Math Student Servers; Statistics;
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- A Catalog of Random Bits - Ivars Peterson (MathLand)
Researchers use random numbers for tackling a wide range of problems, from modeling molecular behavior and sampling opinion to solving certain equations and testing the efficiency of algorithms. Such numbers also play crucial roles in a wide variety of
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- Catalogue of Algebraic Systems - John Pedersen, W. Edwin Clark; Dept. of Mathematics, University of South Florida
Bilinear algebras/ Algebras / Associative algebras; Boolean algebras; Cylindric algebras; Fields; Groupoids; Groups; Inverse semigroups; Jordan algebras; Kleene algebras; Lattices; Lie algebras; Loops; Modules; Monoids; Near-fields / Nearfields; Near-rings;
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- Categorical Geometry - Zhaohua Luo
See a brief tour of categorical geometry, which studies the geometric properties of unitary categories. The categorical approach to algebraic geometry was initiated by Yves Diers in his pioneer book Categories of Commutative Algebras (Oxford University
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- Categories, Quantization, and Much More - John Baez
An introductory article touching on noncommutative, but still associative, algebras, the notion of a category, the axioms for a category, and more.
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- Category Theory Demonstrations - Jocelyn Paine
This is a Web page with buttons that generate examples, with diagrams, of concepts in category theory. These include: initial and terminal objects, products and coproducts, equalisers and coequalisers, pullbacks and pushouts, and limits and colimits.
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- Category Theory, Homological Algebra - Dave Rusin; The Mathematical Atlas
A short article designed to provide an introduction to category theory, a comparatively new field of mathematics that provides a universal framework for
discussing fields of algebra and geometry. While the general theory and certain types of categories
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- Category Theory - Jean-Pierre Marquis
An entry in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy covers category theory's definitions, history, and philosophical significance. Also includes a bibliography.
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- CATS: Combinatorial Algorithms Test Sets - ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics (JEA)
Mission: to facilitate experimental research by standardizing common benchmarks, providing a mechanism for their evolution, making them easily accessible and usable, and identifying significant open questions in the design of good test sets and the assessment
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- Cattle of the Sun - Ivars Peterson (MathTrek)
The story goes that Archimedes of Syracuse (287-212 B.C.) was annoyed with Apollonius of Perga (262-190 B.C.), who had criticized Archimedes' work on the multiplication of large numbers. For revenge, Archimedes devised a fiendish computational problem
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- CAUSEweb - Dennis K. Pearl, Director
The Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education (CAUSE) collects, reviews, develops, and disseminates resources for members of the undergraduate statistics education community. Resources include lesson modules for lecturers; computer
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- CC (Concord Consortium) Library: Papers - Robert F. Tinker
From Robert F. Tinker, Director of the Educational Technology Lab of the Concord Consortium, a nonprofit, research and development organization dedicated to furthering the technology revolution worldwide through innovations in hardware, software, learning
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- CEISMC (Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics and Computing) - Georgia Institute of Technology
CEISMC includes the Virtual Institute, which introduces teachers to technology, connects them to the Internet, encourages collaboration, and provides training and resources; and other programs for students and teachers covering: mentoring; career awareness;
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- Celestial Mechanics and the Stability Problem - Jeff Suzuki, Boston University
A thesis that traces the history of the problem of proving (or not) that the solar system is dynamically stable over a long period of time (like geological eras), between the publication of the Principia of Newton (1687) and the works of Laplace (1787).
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- CelLab - Rudy Rucker and John Walker
Programs to explore cellular automata, for Windows or MS-DOS, which allow you to view preset patterns, or create your own rules using Java, C, Basic, or Pascal. Download a copy or subscribe to a mailing list. The substantial User's Manual includes bibliographies
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- Cellular automata and Neural Nets in Basic - Sjoerd.J.Schaper
Some QBasic/FreeBasic programs for graphs, cellular automata and neural
networks. Grids.zip package contains sources, input files and win32
executables. Page contains selected links for further enlightenment.
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- Cellular Automata - Carter Bays
Applets for Conways' Game of Life, pentagonal cellular automata, triangular cellular automata, hexagonal cellular automata, three-dimensional (3-D) cellular automata, and more.
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- Cellular Automata Dynamics - Rafael Espericueta
Explorations of 0-, 1-, and 2-dimensional cellular automata; and applications of cellular automata to ecosystem modeling. A slide show of the table of contents of the book is available here, as well as the full text of the book, in pdf format.
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- Cellular Automata Miscellanea - José Manuel Gómez Soto
Cellular automata theses, reports of summer research, working papers, lectures, and articles, some in Spanish, many by Harold V. McIntosh. Also, download the CAM/PC exerciser CAMEX and a program collection of NXLCAU, the Linear Cellular Automata for NeXTSTEP.
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