- Harmonic Maps Bibliography - Department of Mathematics, University of Florida
The Tib formatted bibliography on harmonic mappings between Riemannian manifolds maintained and offered for anonymous ftp at ftp.maths.bath.ac.uk and at ftp.maths.warwick.ac.uk in England. Formats other than Tib are also available.
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- Harmonious Colourings and Achromatic Number - Keith Edwards; Department of Applied Computing, University of Dundee
A vertex colouring of a graph is an assignment of a colours to the vertices, with the requirement that adjacent vertices receive distinct colours. A harmonious colouring is a vertex colouring with the added requirement that each pair of colours appears
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- HartMath - Java Computer Algebra Applet - Klaus Hartlage
HartMath is a computer algebra system available free under GNU public license. It features large number arithmetic, symbolic derivatives/integration, linear algebra, plot functions, numeric functions, pattern-matching rules, and pure functions, and runs
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- Harvard University Press
A site that includes short history of the press; Harvard books; featured books; press releases for new and forthcoming books; the Loeb Classical Library; and a book exhibit schedule. You may e-mail to receive free subject brochures or search for mathematics.
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- HASTAC Initiative - Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory
HASTAC ("haystack") is a network of individuals and institutions inspired by the possibilities that new technologies offer us for shaping how we learn, teach, communicate, create, and organize our local and global communities. HASTAC is open to anyone;
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- Headlines & Deadlines for Students - American Mathematical Society (AMS)
The American Mathematical Society's Public Awareness Office has announced a new e-mail notification service. Headlines & Deadlines for Students alerts subscribers about applications for fellowships, grants, meeting registrations, and other time-sensitive
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- Hedgehog - a Java Mathematical and Geometry API - Hedgehog Software
The Hedgehog Java API is tailored for mathematical and 2D/3D geometric modelling. Written in 100% Java it supports numerous mathematical packages and 2D and 3D geometric objects. Imports/exports are supported in XML, X3D and HSQLDB database formats.
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- helaman ferguson sculpture - Helaman Ferguson
A mathematician sculptor whose stone and bronze artworks include "Aperiodic Penrose," the Coons Siggraph award, "Esker Trefoil Torus," "Fibonacci Fountain," "Fibonacci Tetrahedron," "Figureeight Knot," "Eine Kleine Link Musik," "Torus with Cross-Cap,"
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- Helmer Aslaksen
A mathematics professor at the National University of Singapore. Research involves abstract algebra, including the trigonometry of symmetric spaces, and calculations for the Chinese, Islamic, and Indian calculators. Papers about these topics may be
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- Helmut Prodinger
Helmut Prodinger researches analysis of algorithms, combinatorics, tree enumeration, and number theory. Many of his papers on these subjects are available online in PostScript, .dvi, and/ or TeX form.
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- The Helsinki Logic Group - University of Helsinki, Finland
The Helsinki Logic Group is a team of logicians that has gathered in the Department of Mathematics of the University of Helsinki during the past ten years. The main topics of research are: Finite Model Theory - generalized quantifiers, games and descriptive
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- Henry Segerman's webpages - Henry Segerman
Mathematical and typographical art "of various kinds and dimensions." See, in particular, Segerman's 3D printed sculpture, book covers and posters, diamond Go, ambigrams, autologlyphs, autological words, Escher's Printgallery, and math-art t-shirts available
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- Herbert Wilf
Herbert Wilf is a combinatorialist. The entire text of his books generatingfunctionology, A = B, and Algorithms and Complexity may be downloaded in PDF format, as may his "East Side, West Side" lecture notes on combinatorial objects and Maple programming.
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- The Hexagonal Honeycomb Conjecture - Thomas C. Hales; Dept. of Mathematics, Univ. of Pittsburgh
Hales has announced a proof of the Hexagonal Honeycomb Conjecture, which asserts that any partition of the plane into regions of equal area has perimeter at least that of the regular hexagonal honeycomb tiling. This paper in a variety of formats (postscript,
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- High Rank Elliptic Curves with Prescribed Torsion - Andrej Dujella, Zagreb
The highest rank currently known for an elliptic curve over Q with each of
the possible torsion groups.
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- Hilbert II - Michael Meyling
A predicate calculus-based proof checker, which can check proofs drawn from many different Internet sites.
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- Hilbert's Building Blocks - Robert J. Krawczyk
Investigating space curves to construct 3-D forms. Work in 2-D with Hilbert curves, spirolaterals, space filling curves, and recursive designs used as a springboard for generating and interpreting space curves.
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- Hilbert's Tenth Problem - Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
This directory contains files related to Yuri V. Matijasevich's book "Hilbert's Tenth Problem" (MIT Press, 1993), which is the English translation of "Desyataya Problema Gilb'erta" (Nauka, Moscow, 1993). All files in this directory are available via anonymous
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- Hilbert's Tenth Problem - Russian Academy of Sciences
A page to promote research connected with the negative solution of Hilbert's Tenth Problem and developed techniques, which have applications in the theory of algorithms, algebra, number theory, model theory, proof theory and in theoretical computer science.
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- Historical Mathematics Monographs - Cornell University Library
More than 550 books in English, French, German, and Italian, scanned from originals held by the Cornell University Library. The Collection is indexed, can be browsed by author and title, and is freely available online to the public.
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- HO History and Overview (Front for the Mathematics ArXiv) - Univ. of California, Davis
Math History and Overview preprints, from the U.C. Davis front end for the xxx.lanl.gov e-Print archive, a major site for mathematics preprints that has incorporated many formerly independent specialist archives. Search by keyword or browse by topic.
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- Home Page for John Robertson - John Robertson
Download original PDFs on curves of genus zero, Pell equations, binary quadratic equations, magic squares, and continued fraction expansions of sqrt(D) and (1+sqrt(D))/2.
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- Home Page of Andrei Toom, André Toom - Andrei Toom, Department of Statistics, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
The home page of one of the developers of the Toom-Cook, or Toom-3 algorithm, a method of multiplying two large integers. Toom's English-language mathematics articles, published in journals such as the Journal of Statistical Physics, include "Non-Ergodic
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- Homepage of Keith Matthews - Dept. of Mathematics, Univ. of Queensland, Australia
Matthews is a Senior Lecturer whose professional interests are number theory, teaching, and traversing the World Wide Web to uncover things of interest to number theorists for the Number Theory Web. Links to mathematical interests, gateways (mainly mathematical)
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- Home Page of Persi Diaconis - Persi Diaconis
Download PDF and PostScript papers, organized by co-author or by year of publication, such as Asymmetric one-dimensional constrained Ising model; Random walk on trees and matchings; and Mathematical developments from the analysis of Riffle-shuffling.
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- Homepage & Papers - Dr. Peter Singer
Dr. Singer is associated with the MeVis-Center for Diagnostic Systems and Medical Visualization at the Univ. of Bremen, Germany. His interests and publications include: mathematics of finance; Fourier analysis; fractals; medical image processing; stochastic
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- Home Page - Tony Roberts; Dept. of Mathematics and Computing, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Links to recent research papers (titles, abstracts and electronic copies of recent research documents); software (computer routines to do various taks such as estimate fractal dimensions, solve DAEs, etc,, mainly in Matlab); teaching and other material
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- Homogeneous Transformation Matrices - Daniel W. VanArsdale
Explicit n-dimensional homogeneous matrices for projection, dilation, reflection, shear, strain, rotation and other familiar transformations.
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- Hopfield Net for 8-Queens Problem - Yuri Pryadkin
Given a standard chessboard and 8 chess queens, place them on the board so that no queen is on the line of attack of any other queen. The author's applet finds solutions to the general problem, with N queens on the NxN board. Tips and analysis of the
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- Hopf Topology Archive - Clarence Wilkerson, Dept. of Mathematics, Purdue University
The Hopf archive contains freely available articles and preprints as dvi, ps, text, or lj.gz files. Some short abstracts and a search engine are included, as well as pictures of topologists and some useful links concerning topology.
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- HostMath - Cui Wei
Input LaTeX, Tex, AMSmath or ASCIIMath, and this dynamic equation editor renders the notation for typesetting. HostMath formats for math, logic, symbols, Greek letters, trigonometry, arrows, and more.
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- The Houston Journal of Mathematics - Klaus Kaiser, Managing Editor, University of Houston
A quarterly refereed journal publishing original research papers on mathematical topics. It welcomes contributed papers that develop interesting, or important, new mathematical ideas and results or solve outstanding problems. Read titles and abstracts
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- How Many? A Dictionary of Units of Measurement - Russ Rowlett; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A dictionary of both metric (SI) and English measurement units, with history, links to related sites, and a bibliography.
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- How To Get Into the Newspapers - Keith Devlin (Devlin's Angle)
A lecture to Devlin's readers with good advice on how to write math clearly enough and other important things to do to get an article published in the newspapers.
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- How-to Series - ERIC/AE; Bruce Thompson, Texas A&M Univ.
This is a set of on-line, full-text books and booklets addressing practical evaluation, research, measurement, and statistical issues. The series started as a joint project of ERIC/AE and Bruce Thompson, Texas A&M University. We have since added other
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- HPC-Netlib: High Performance Math Software - National HPCC Software Exchange (NHSE)
The high performance branch of the Netlib mathematical software repository. HPC-Netlib provides information about high performance mathematical software, both research and commercial, as well as a roadmap to software selection and performance issues.
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- HTML with LaTeX - Alan Selby
Given HTML input that includes LaTeX encoded equations, the LaTeX2HotEqn applet generates webpages with typeset quality mathematics. With examples and documentation.
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- HULL - A program for convex hulls - Ken Clarkson
Hull is an ANSI C program that computes the convex hull of a point set in general (but small) dimension. The input is a list of points, and the output is a list of facets of the convex hull of the points, each facet presented as a list of its vertices.
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- Human-Computer Interaction Group (HCI) - University of York (UK)
A group founded in 1984 to pursue research into the design and evaluation of interactive systems. Its interdisciplinary approach integrates rigorous formal methods from the latest software engineering research with theories of perception, learning, and
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- Hypatia - Taylor, Dawson; Dept, of Computer Science, Queen Mary & Westfield College, East End, London, UK
Hypatia is a searchable directory of research workers in Computer Science and Pure Mathematics, and a library of their papers. Contents: New papers, people, places and papers, bibliographies, useful links, Hypatia of Alexandria. Authors can be found by
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- Hyperbolic Geometry (The Geometry Junkyard) - David Eppstein, Theory Group, ICS, UC Irvine
An extensive annotated list of links to material in hyperbolic geometry, in which infinitely many parallels to a line can go through the same point.
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- Hyperbolic Geometry Using Cabri - Tim Lister
A site that provides documentation for drawing in the hyperbolic plane (non-euclidean geometry) using Cabri. As examples, it explains several concepts of hyperbolic geometry providing visualizations in the form of figures, animated gifs, and downloadable
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- Hyperbolic Tessellations - David Joyce; Dept. of Mathematics & Computer Science, Clark University
The hyperbolic plane has more space in it then the Euclidean plane. There are only three regular tessellations of the Euclidean plane, namely {3,6} in which equilateral triangles meet six at each vertex, {4,4} in which squares meet four at each vertex,
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- Hyperspace at UBC - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Hypertext-based services for general relativity research from the University of British Columbia's general relativity and cosmology group. Information on the UBC GR group; Software for finding GR mail addresses; GR News Archives; Preprint searches; Classical
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- Hyperspace - International Society on General Relativity and Gravitation, QMW, University of London
A set of hypertext-based services for general relativity research from the QMW Relativity group (Queen Mary and Westfield College, Univ. of London). Software for finding GR (e)mail addresses; GR News Archive; Our GR related FTP archives; Preprint searches
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- Hypertext Help with LaTeX - Sheldon Green
LaTeX is a document preparation (word-processing) system widely used in the scientific community that processes an input file containing the text of a document with interspersed commands that describe how the text should be formatted. The cross-linked
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- IASolver: The Brandeis Interval Arithmetic Constraint Solver - Timothy J. Hickey
A Java applet that uses interval arithmetic techniques to solve systems of non-linear constraints. It includes a 'safe plotting' feature for plotting projections of the constraint set onto any two variables. The source code is also available.
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- IBM ILOG CPLEX - International Business Machines Corp.
This mathematical optimization software features dynamic algorithm parameter control and post-solution information and analysis such as objective function value, solution variable and slack values, constraint dual values (shadow prices), bound sensitivity
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- iDeSolver - KeatsSoft Co.
iDeSolver is an integrated environment that simplifies the process of
solving ordinary and partial differential equations (ODE, PDE), linear and
nonlinear algebraic equations, with computational data and plot output
through MATLAB. The site offers
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- Ido Efrat
A mathematics professor at Ben Gurion University of the Negev in Israel. Site includes the syllabi for current courses and a list of Efrat's publications in abstract algebra, especially group theory. Some articles may be downloaded in PDF or DVI format.
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