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  1. Journal of Difference Equations and Applications
    This journal presents papers on difference equations and the academic, analytical and engineering problems in which they arise. The journal is composed of original research, expository and review articles, as well as papers that present new concepts in ...more>>

  2. Journal of Graph Algorithms and Applications (JGAA) - Tamassia & Tollis, Eds.
    Design and analysis of graph algorithms: exact and approximation; centralized and distributed; static and dynamic; internal- and external-memory; sequential and parallel; deterministic and randomized. Experiences with graph algorithms: animations; experimentations; ...more>>

  3. Journal of Graph Theory - John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
    A journal covering a variety of topics in graph theory, such as structural results about graphs, graph algorithms with theoretical emphasis, and discrete optimization on graphs. ...more>>

  4. Journal of Hyperbolic Differential Equations (JHDE)
    This journal publishes original research papers on nonlinear hyperbolic problems and related topics, of mathematical and/or physical interest. Specifically, it invites papers on the theory and numerical analysis of hyperbolic conservation laws and of ...more>>

  5. Journal of Inequalities in Pure and Applied Mathematics - Victoria University of Technology, Australia
    Published every March and October, the electronic Journal of Inequalities in Pure and Applied Mathematics (JIPAM) aims to foster and develop further growth in all areas of mathematics relating to inequalities. Read articles in PDF format; learn the procedure ...more>>

  6. Journal of Integer Sequences - Jeffrey O. Shallit, editor-in-chief
    This is an electronic journal devoted to papers dealing with integer sequences and related topics. All papers are available as html documents. ...more>>

  7. Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications (JKTR) - Kauffman, Lickorish, Wadati, Eds.
    A forum for new developments in knot theory, particularly developments that create connections between knot theory and other aspects of mathematics and natural science. ...more>>

  8. Journal of Lie Theory - Karl-Hermann Neeb, Managing Editor
    An electronic journal for speedy publication of information in the following areas: Lie algebras, Lie groups, algebraic groups, and related types of topological groups such as locally compact and compact groups. Applications to representation theory, ...more>>

  9. The Journal of Mathematics and Culture - The North American Study Group on Ethnomathematics (NASGEm)
    The journal's contents examine the intersections between mathematics and culture in both western and non-western societies, and among both math professionals (such as university mathematicians, mathematics educators, and cryptologists) and non-professionals ...more>>

  10. Journal of Official Statistics (JOS) - Statistics Sweden
    The Journal of Official Statistics is published by Statistics Sweden, the national statistical office of Sweden. The journal publishes articles on statistical methodology and theory, with an emphasis on applications. In English. ...more>>

  11. Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports - Benjamin C. Alamar, editor
    The Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports (JQAS) deals quantitatively with a wide variety of sports subjects, such as tournament structure, frequency and occurrence of records, and the optimal focus of training for decathlons. Popular articles have ...more>>

  12. Journal of Science Education and Technology - Plenum Publishing Corporation
    An interdisciplinary forum for the publication of original peerreviewed, contributed and invited articles to improve and enhance science education at all levels worldwide. Topics covered can be categorized as: disciplinary (biology, chemistry, physics, ...more>>

  13. Journal of Statistical Software - Jan de Leeuw, Editor-in-Chief
    The Journal of Statistical Software publishes software and descriptions of software useful for statisticians. The Journal is managed by UCLA Statistics. It is peer-reviewed, electronic, and free. Browse papers on the Web starting with the year 1996; access ...more>>

  14. A Journey through Intersection Graph County - Erich Prisner; Universität Hamburg
    Introduction to an emerging topic: a hyperlinked essay on intersection graphs and their applications. Geometrical versus discrete models; Recognition and optimization problems; Where to begin (with full linked table of contents); further reading. ...more>>

  15. JSTOR: Journal Storage
    An effort to ease the increasing problems faced by libraries seeking to provide adequate stack space for the long runs of backfiles of scholarly journals, helping the scholarly community take advantage of advances in information technologies. The database ...more>>

  16. Juggling Drops and Descents (Organic Mathematics Proceedings) - Joe Buhler, Ron Graham
    A discussion of the permutations f of the integers Z satisfying $f(x) \ge x$, with applications to juggling patterns. Demonstrations are included and the site includes QuickTime movies. ...more>>

  17. Justice Research and Statistics Association (JRSA)
    A national organization of analysts, researchers, and members of the U.S. criminal justice system. Introduction to the JRSA with membership information, links to state Statistical Analysis Centers, current programs and research with associated data, ...more>>

  18. The K-12 View from Oregon - Keith Devlin (Devlin's Angle)
    Comments by Sir Roger Penrose, Ivars Peterson, Ralph Abraham, and Keith Devlin at an Oct. 2 1997 "Math Summit" on the question: "Outline what you think is important in a mathematics education to prepare students for life in the next millennium." Education ...more>>

  19. KAM-DIMATIA Series - Helena Nyklova, Editor
    The KAM Series (Discrete Mathematics - Combinatorics - Operations Research - Optimization) serves as a prepublication medium for the scientific output of the Department of Applied Mathematics of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the Charles University ...more>>

  20. Karla Hoffman
    A specialist in operations research and combinatorial optimization. Papers in PDF, PostScript, or HTML formats include articles on airline scheduling, set covering, and the traveling salesman problem. Resume and curriculum vitae and syllabus, project, ...more>>

  21. Ken Monks's Software - Ken Monks; University of Scranton
    Links to some programs written by the author, as well as by others, that have been useful in his mathematics courses. Ken Monks's software includes RevSolid, a Maple program for making animated plots of solids of revolution; STEENROD, a Maple program ...more>>

  22. Ken Shirriff
    A researcher at Sun Microsystems. Annotated bibliographies on fractals and cryptography, and related papers, which may be downloaded in PostScript format. Graphics of Voronoi fractals (dividing the plane into regions closest to a given point) and fractals ...more>>

  23. The Kepler Conjecture - Thomas C. Hales, Samuel P. Ferguson
    The authors claim to have proved the Kepler Conjecture, that no packing of equal-sized spheres in space can have greater density than that of the face-centered-cubic packing. The full proof is included in over 250 pages of postscript format, with in addition ...more>>

  24. Kepler's Sphere Packing Problem Solved - Keith Devlin (Devlin's Angle)
    Mathematician Thomas Hales of the University of Michigan announced last month that after six years effort, he had proved that a guess Kepler made back in 1611 was correct. The problem asks what is the most efficient way to pack equal-sized spheres together ...more>>

  25. Kevin Cowtan's Book of Fourier Transforms - Kevin Cowtan
    A book of pictorial 2-d Fourier Transforms, particularly relevant to the field of X-ray crystallography, but also of interest to anyone involved in signal processing or frequency domain calculations. ...more>>

  26. Ke Xu's Benchmarks for Hard Problems - Ke Xu
    All benchmarks are generated based on exact phase transitions of Model RB, including forced satisfiable benchmarks of SAT/CSP and benchmarks with hidden optimum solutions for 0-1 Programming and graph problems (Independent Set, Vertex Cover, Clique and ...more>>

  27. Key Issues for the Mathematics Community - The Math Forum
    Links to Web resources addressing key issues, compiled in the following categories: Key Questions; Key Problems and Opportunities; Equity and Access (Minorities and Mathematics; Women and Mathematics; Resources for People with Disabilities; Non-English ...more>>

  28. Key Problems and Opportunities - Key Issues in Mathematics at The Math Forum
    Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS); National Science Foundation in Peril; The Necessity of Setting Research Priorities. ...more>>

  29. Key Questions - Key Issues in Mathematics at the Math Forum
    Links to Web resources addressing questions such as: Why should the public support mathematics? Why is a research mathematics program necessary for graduate science programs? Why are we well-suited to teach mathematics to scientists and engineers? Why ...more>>

  30. Keyword search of AI publications - College of Computing, Georgia Tech University
    To search, simply enter a query and press the 'search' button. If you enter two or more words, any document that contains ANY of the words will be found. ...more>>

  31. Kinetic Theory and its Applications - Stepan Amossov
    A resource dedicated to mathematical aspects of kinetic theory and its applications in physics, chemistry, and economics. In English and Russian (the Russian version is more developed). ...more>>

  32. Kinetic Theory - Stepan A. Amossov
    A site devoted to mathematical problems of kinetic theory and its applications in physics, chemistry and economics, with some papers, information about forthcoming seminars and conferences, and links to other resources in related fields. Best in Internet ...more>>

  33. The King of Infinite Space: Donald Coxeter, The Man Who Saved Geometry - Siobhan Roberts
    As a companion to The King of Infinite Space, a biography of Donald Coxeter, this website provides photographs, archives, papers, video footage, links and other resources, allowing readers to further explore Donald Coxeter’s infinite passion for geometry. ...more>>

  34. The Klein Project
    Revisiting the intent of Felix Klein's Elementary Mathematics from an Advanced Standpoint on the centenary of its publication, this IMU/ICMI-commissioned project aims to produce a book for upper secondary teachers that communicates the breadth and vitality ...more>>

  35. Knot - Flaming Pear Software
    The Knot program lets you create large 3-D color animations and stills of abstract knots. You design the knot's form, color, motion, backgrounds and lighting, or design and render entire animations automatically. Makes standard QuickTime and TIFF files. ...more>>

  36. The KnotPlot Site - Robert Scharein
    A collection of knots and links, viewed from a partly mathematical perspective. Images on this site were created with KnotPlot, a program designed to visualize and manipulate mathematical knots in three and four dimensions. A picture gallery, description ...more>>

  37. Knot Theory - Robert Scharein
    A branch of algebraic topology where one studies what is known as the placement problem, or the embedding of one topological space into another. The simplest form of knot theory involves the embedding of the unit circle into three-dimensional space. For ...more>>

  38. Knot Theory (The Geometry Junkyard) - David Eppstein, Theory Group, ICS, UC Irvine
    An extensive annotated list of links to material on geometric questions arising from knot embeddings. ...more>>

  39. Knowles Science Teaching Foundation - KSTF
    The Knowles Science Teaching Foundation was established by Janet H. and C. Harry Knowles to cultivate and support exemplary science and mathematics high school teachers and develop the next generation of leaders in education through generous teaching ...more>>

  40. Koalog Constraint Solver - Yan Georget, Koalog SARL
    KCS is a Java constraint solver for combinatorial optimization problems. ...more>>

  41. Kolmogorov.com
    A site dedicated to the mathematician A. N. Kolmogorov, including a bibliography of his works (some available in PDF format), information on his students, and on the school founded by him and which bears his name, which is looking for books for its library. ...more>>

  42. Konferenzen, Workshops, Veranstaltungen - DMV-Fachgruppe Diskrete Mathematik
    Listings of discrete math workshops and conferences around the world. ...more>>

  43. Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum fur Informationstechnik Berlin - Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum
    The Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin, a non-university research institute of the State of Berlin, Germany. operates in the field of information technology. Its research and development concentrates on application-oriented algorithmic ...more>>

  44. Korean Mathematical Society (KMS)
    The Society strives to promote mathematics in Korea and contribute to the country's development. Journals, newsletter, and brief history of the organization. Also available in Korean. ...more>>

  45. Krawtchouk Polynomials - Vadim Zelenkov; International Sakharov Environmental University
    An exposition of properties and applications of classical orthogonal polynomials introduced by M. Krawtchouk in 1929, with historical and biographical information to give the Western reader an idea of the fate of this Ukrainian scientist during the Great ...more>>

  46. Kriging Description - Fortner Software
    The site describes kriging, a sophisticated method of determining the best estimate for each point in a target matrix, based on statistical principles. Kriging is named after a South African engineer, D. G. Krige, who first developed the method. The article ...more>>

  47. "Kryptos" - Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
    This page showcases the history and mystery of "Kryptos," a sculpture at the CIA by artist James Sanborn. See the Flash video introduction, and learn more about the sculpture, the code, and the artist. Text-only version available. ...more>>

  48. K-theory Preprint Archives - Grayson, Jardine; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
    The preprint archives for papers in K-theory. Home and mirror sites; Instructions for authors and for joining the mailing list; a calendar of K-theory events; a search service which allows you to search an index of on-line mathematical works for key words; ...more>>

  49. KT K-Theory and Homology (Front for the Mathematics ArXiv) - Univ. of California, Davis
    K-Theory and Homology 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. ...more>>

  50. Kumar Jeev's Research - Kumar Jeev
    Articles in PDF format, PowerPoint presentations, C++ code, and abstracts. Includes "Symbolic Stochastic Systems and the Matrix Tree Theorem," with Jean-Louis Lassez, in which an alternative proof for the Matrix Tree Chain theorem, proven by Tom Leighton ...more>>


 
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