- 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
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- Course Notes - J. S. Milne
Full course notes in dvi, pdf, and postscript formats for all the advanced courses J. S. Milne taught at the University of Michigan between 1986 and 1999: Group Theory; Fields and Galois Theory; Algebraic Number Theory; Class Field Theory; Modular Functions
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- The Cyclotomic Fields Virtual Study Group
A group of people studying L. Washington's book Introduction to cyclotomic fields. Download solutions to the book's problems in DVI format, or read the list of errata.
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- Field Extensions - Dave Rusin; The Mathematical Atlas
A short article designed to provide an introduction to field extensions. Mathematicians once spent time on a subject call the "Theory of equations," which was full of algorithms and the theory of polynomials and their roots. Nowadays this is the subject
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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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- Mathematics and Statistics: Academic Press - Elsevier
This imprint of Elsevier offers over 100 print and eBook titles in mathematics and statistics.
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- Michael Singer
Differential (and difference) Galois theorist, algorithmic analyst, and computer algebraist, and professor at North Carolina State University. Available here: books and papers, some in PDF, PostScript, or .dvi versions; course notes for Computational
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- The Valuation Theory Home Page - Franz-Viktor Kuhlmann
A forum for all mathematicians who work in valuation theory or apply valuation theoretical results in their own field of research. The home page offers: information about conferences and special events; names and email addresses of mathematicians working
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