- Probabilistic Thinking - Richard Jeffrey, Princeton University
A 1995 book. Chapters include: Probability; Methodology; Expectation; Decision; Probabilism and Induction. Solutions to problems are included.
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- Probability and Statistics with Reliability, Queuing, and Computer Science Applications - Kishor Trivedi
Powerpoint slides of chapters of the John Wiley publication Probability and Statistics with Reliability, Queuing and Computer Science Applications.
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- Probability Theory: the Logic of Science - E. T. Jaynes, Dept. of Physics, Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO
Chapters (entirely in PostScript files) include: Principles and Elementary Applications; Advanced Applications; Appendices; and References. The long table of contents is on the Web. The LaTeX source is available for download (gz).
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- The Probability Web - Bob Dobrow; Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Carleton College
A collection of pages to serve people with interests in probability theory and its applications. Information is presented under the following headings: Probability links, Abstracts, Listservers, Newsgroups, People, Jobs, Journals, Software, Books, Booksellers,
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- Problems - Bojan Mohar
Conjectures in graph theory ranging from paths to colorings to matchings to crossings. With references, links to other collections of open problems, and chapters of the book that Mohar authored with Carsten Thomassen, Graphs on Surfaces.
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- Professor Badih Ghusayni
Ghusayni, who teaches in the Department of Mathematics at Lebanese University, serves as Managing Editor of the International Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science. Purchase and download his books and journal articles on complex and harmonic analysis,
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- Professor Badih Ghusayni's Books - Badih Ghusayni
Books include Solved Problems in Analysis: A Companion to Math Majors, and Number Theory from an Analytic Point of View (for amateurs and professionals alike). The latter work is also available in French.
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- Professor L N Trefethen, Numerical Analysis - Balliol College, Oxford University, UK
Links to books and recent papers by the head of the Numerical Analysis Group at Oxford University. Books include: Spectral Methods in Matlab, Finite Difference and Spectral Methods, Numerical Linear Algebra, and Spectra and Pseudospectra.
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- Project 2061: Science Literacy for a Changing Future - American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
A long-term initiative to reform K-12 education nationwide so that all high-school graduates will be literate in science. The project is creating a coordinated set of reform tools and services—books, CD-ROMS, on-line resources, and workshops. This site
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- Project Hermite - Shayne Waldron
Because bounding the error in Hermite interpolation in terms of the derivative which kills the interpolating space is of interest in numerical analysis and in the analysis of ordinary differential equations, there is an extensive literature on the subject.
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- Publications and Research Tools (AMS) - American Mathematical Society
The AMS research and publishing services include MathSciNet and the AMS Electronic Journals. Research tools for mathematicians include Mathematical Reviews Author Lookup, Institution Codes and Addresses, Serials Abbreviations; the AMS Preprint Server,
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- Publications - J. F. Jardine; Mathematics Dept., Univ. of Western Ontario, Canada
On this page there are: a link to a full list of publications; a book subdirectory (Simplicial Homotopy Theory, by P. G. Goerss and J. F. Jardine); and abstracts of papers: A^1-local symmetric spectra; Presheaves of symmetric spectra; A rigidity theorem
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- Publishing and Journals - Dept. of Statistics, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)
Journals and book series edited by UCLA Statistics faculty, and/or distributed by UCLA Statistical Consulting. Journals: Evaluation Review; Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics; Journal of Multivariate Analysis; Journal of Statistical Software.
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- Quantitative Environmental Learning Project (QELP) - Greg Langkamp and Joe Hull, Seattle Central Community College
Supported by the NSF, QELP provides resources to integrate math and environmental science in college classrooms. It features data sets (search by
math or environment topic), a book of classroom exercises, and links to relevant Web sites. Each data set
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- QuizStar - Advanced Learning Technologies, Center for Research on Learning at The University of Kansas
Create online quizzes and organize the results. Features include the ability to attach multimedia files to questions, to make quizzes in multiple languages, and more.
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- Radical Constructivism - Alex Riegler, Ed.
People, organizations, and online papers that deal with radical, epistemological, psychological and educational constructivism and second order cybernetics. Includes general introductions, online books and papers, links, conferences, and a URL submission
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- Reciprocity Laws - Franz Lemmermeyer
Reciprocity Laws. From Euler to Eisenstein has just appeared in Springer-Verlag Heidelberg. It is an updated version of Chapters 1 - 11 as they used to be available at this site; the table of contents with ps and pdf files of Chapter 11 (corrected version)
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- Recommended Mathematics Literature - International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO)
A page of readings recommended by the International Mathematics Olympiad in association with Amazon.com Books. Major sections include: Problem Solving; Collections of Mathematical (Competition) Problems; Anthologies and Surveys; Number Theory; Analysis;
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- The Republic of Mathematics - Gary E. Davis
The Republic of Mathematics™ was founded "to promote happy and productive mathematical experiences for all learners, democratize the learning and teaching of mathematics, and help empower students and teachers in their engagement with mathematics."
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- Resampling Stats
Resampling is a statistical method of drawing repeated samples from the given data to determine the value of a parameter of interest. Resampling Stats is a computer program offered for sale (30-day free trial, discount for personal or academic use). The
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- Research and Expository Papers by Charles Wells and others - Charles Wells; Case Western Reserve University
Research and expository publications concerning mathematical writing, such as Communicating Mathematics: Useful Ideas from Computer Science; Varieties of Mathematical Prose; Communicating Logical Reasoning; and Handbook of Mathematical Discourse, which
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- Research Projects and Papers - Department of Statistics, University of Minnesota
Technical reports and other papers, many including some works in progress available on-line. Technical Report Archive; Document Pre-Print Archive. Also a number of research and software projects: XLISP-STAT, the R-code, An Introduction to Regression Graphics,
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- Resource Bibliography: Children's Trade Books in Math - Beth G. Newhouse, Department of Mathematics & Statictics, Arizona State University
A selected bibliography of books for kids that teach and reinforce math concepts, organized by topic: counting and number, number operations, large numbers, money, geometry, algebra, miscellaneous topics. Originally compiled by Dorothy Giroux and Denise
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- Rethinking Schools Online: An Urban Educational Journal
Founded in 1986 by activist teachers, Rethinking Schools is a nonprofit, independent publisher of educational materials that advocates the reform of elementary and secondary education, with a strong emphasis on issues of equity and social justice. Having
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- Rick Durrett's Home Page - Rick Durrett
Research in the general area of probability theory, and more specifically in stochastic spatial models and their applications to ecology and genetics. Publications organized into books and papers, as well as s3 (stochastic spatial simulator) and stochastic
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- Rivendell Educational Archive - Leigh Denault
An educational archive of materials in botany, history, math, science, drama, literature, philosophy, and art. Math resources include mathematician biographies, a fractal image gallery, and a bibliography.
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- Robert Abbott's Mazes - Robert Abbott
Two very difficult puzzles programmed by Oriel Maxime and based on mazes in Abbott's books: the Sliding Door Maze, and Theseus and the Minotaur. Also a collection of reviews of the books SuperMazes and Mad Mazes, with more puzzles (but nothing interactive),
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- Roberto Tamassia's Home Page
Home page of a Professor in the Dept. of Computer Science at Brown University. Curriculum Vitae, recent papers, teaching, books (interests include graph drawing, data structures, computational geometry).
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- Rodney Carr's Home Page - Deakin University, Australia
Books and software on statistics and advanced spreadsheet design. Contact the author for passwords to access downloadable documents and executable Microsoft Excel workbooks such as XLStatistics, for statistical analysis of data; XLGenetics, for illustrating
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- Rose and Twinkleberry's Guide to Building Your Own Puzzles Using LEGO Building Blocks - Doug Walker
Plans for making 32 classic puzzles using LEGO blocks.
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- Ross Geoghegan
A mathematician at the State University of New York at Binghamton interested in topology, geometric group theory, fixed point theory, and dynamics. Curriculum vitae and list of publications (some articles and preprints may be downloaded in PostScript
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- ROSSMANCHANCE.COM - Allan J. Rossman & Beth L. Chance
Workshops and presentations, publications, and current projects by the authors of the Workshop Mathematics Project textbooks. See tables of contents, instructor guides, sample syllabi and exams, and answers to activities from books in the Workshop Statistics
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- Samuel Arbesman
Research and writings by the author of The Half-Life of Facts. As an applied mathematician and network scientist, Arbesman's delves into the science of science, nature of productivity and prosocial behavior within cities, the structure and function of
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- Scholastic, Inc.
Information about Scholastic, Inc., a global children's publishing and media company in education and entertainment (curriculum, magazines, books, film, TV, and multimedia). Classroom activities and reproducibles (e.g., math) teacher talk, separate parents
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- School Wise Press
California publishers of school profiles for use in choosing schools for your children. The site also provides: education-oriented news, articles, and books; online school comparisons; an ask-an-expert service with a parent advocate; and editorial responses
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- Sean's Home Page - Sean Mauch
"For the past few years I have been working on an open source textbook. It contains material on calculus, functions of a complex variable, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations and the calculus of variations...." This former
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- Second International Conference on Matrix-Analytic Methods in Stochastic Models - Alfa, Chakravarthy
Information about the Second International Conference on Matrix-Analytic Methods in Stochastic Models (1998). See also the First International Conference (1995) page. The proceedings are published as a book by Notable Publications, Inc.
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- Selected Recent Publications - George W. Hart
Areas of Hart's research and pointers to further information, including a bibliography of his publications. Links to pages on: Multidimensional Analysis; Nonintrusive Appliance Load Monitoring; Telecommunications Network Management; Viterbi Algorithm
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- Semi-Simple Lie Algebras and their Representations - Robert Cahn
A postscript version of the book, originally published by Benjamin-Cummings in 1984. Chapters include: SU(2); SU(3); The Killing Form; The Structure of Simple Lie Algebras; A Little about Representations; More on the Structure of Simple Lie Algebras;
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- Set Theoretic Analysis (Topology Atlas) - Krzysztof Chris Ciesielski, Editor
An interactive encyclopedic reference for Set Theoretic Analysis, with most current research available immediately through the web- and ftp-capabilities of the Topology Atlas. Contents: What is Set Theoretic Analysis?; What's new; Surveys; Preprints;
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- SGBox - Singapore's Best Selection (TM)
Offers Singapore Math books, Singapore Math help, free games and resources
on education.
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- The Shape of Space - Jeff Weeks
This textbook surveys the basic geometry of two- and three-dimensional spaces —- stretching students minds as they learn to visualize new possibilities for the shape of our universe. Contains illustrated examples and engaging exercises intended to teach
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- A Short Guide to Writing Mathematics - Stephen B. Maurer; Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics, Swarthmore College
A guide to mathematics writing for college students who want to learn mathematical style - math majors or prospective majors, or students who will go into other quantitative fields and expect to communicate with mathematics in their careers. You may contact
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- Short Signal Harmonic Spectra and Approximation - Dmitriev E.V.
The author writes: "Presently traditional ways to determine signal spectra are based on the expansion of functions in Fourier series or on their representation by Fourier integrals with applying a system of basis ORTHOGONAL functions. For the first time,
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- The Slide Rule Universe - Sphere Research Corporation
Slide rule information, lessons, archives, links and an on-line marketplace: buy, bid for, or swap restored classics, new slide boxes still in the box, and low cost first student rules; learn to operate and care for your slide rule, from Hartung's "A
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- Slocum Puzzles - Jerry Slocum
Puzzle collector and author's site. Features puzzle descriptions, shop, descriptions of books written by Slocum and collaborators, and a history of Slocum's famous Puzzle Parties.
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- Slopes and Ski Trails (Why Slopes and More Math) - Alan Selby
What is calculus? If you have ever seen or gone skiing or just walking over hills then you know about slopes and you have met or felt basic ideas in calculus. Calculus in the first instance is the subject of slope computation and interpretation, and the
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- Smarandache Algebraic Structure, book series. - E-library of Science
Smarandache Algebraic Structures, book series by W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy: Vol. I: Groupoids; Vol. II: Semigroups; Vol. III: Semirings, Semifields, and Semivector Spaces; Vol. IV: Loops; Vol. V: Rings; Vol. VI: Near-rings; Vol. VII: Non-associative Rings;
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- Smarandache Notions - J. Castillo
A journal for papers related to the work of Florentin Smarandache, who in the 1960s proposed some new geometries: Non-Geometry, Counter-Projective Geometry, Anti-Geometry, and Paradoxist geometry, which would generalize and unite Euclid, Lobachevsky/Bolyai/Gauss,
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- Software - School of Statistics, University of Minnesota
XLISP-STAT - a statistical environment based on a dialect of the Lisp language called XLISP; MacAnova, an interactive program for statistical analysis and matrix algebra; R-code - software that accompanies the book, An Introduction to Regression Graphics,
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