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  1. On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences - Neil J. A. Sloane
    Before publishing that new sequence you have just found, you might want to check here to see if it's already been discovered. Directions for how to look up a sequence in the table, abbreviations used, sending in a new sequence; how to look up a reference or search for a word; puzzle sequences, classic sequences, hot sequences. Version available in French. more>>

  2. Sequence and Series (calculus@internet) - WebPrimitives, Cambridge, Massachusetts
    Links to Web pages for resources for sequences and series in calculus. more>>

  3. Sequences, Series, Summability - Dave Rusin; The Mathematical Atlas
    A short article designed to provide an introduction to sequences and series, the most common examples of limiting processes; convergence criteria and rates of convergence are as important as finding "the answer." Particular series of interest (e.g. Taylor series of known functions) are of interest, as well as general methods for computing sums rapidly, or formally. Series can be estimated with integrals, their stability can be investigated with analysis. Manipulations of series (e.g. multiplying or inverting) are also of importance. History; applications and related fields and subfields; textbooks, reference works, and tutorials; software and tables; other web sites with this focus. more>>


 
  All Sites - 26 items found, showing 1 to 26

  1. Algebra (Seeing is Believing) - De Silva, D'Andreti; ThinkQuest 1997
    An algebra tutorial, comprising: mathematical numbers; real number system; numerical representations in algebra (algebraic expressions); algebraic techniques (factoring); quadratic equations and inequalities; graphing (coordinate systems, conic sections, ...more>>

  2. Andrew Odlyzko
    Home page of the Head of the Mathematics and Cryptography Research Department at AT&T Labs. The site contains a comprehensive list of his papers, most of which may be downloaded in LaTex, PDF, or PostScript form if they are not available as plain ...more>>

  3. Animating Web Pages with the TI-92 - David Bowers; University College Suffolk, UK
    Pages that show how the output of the TI-92 graphing calculator can be used to create animated images for use in Web pages that maintain the dynamic features of the original TI-92 investigation, demonstrating an advantage of Web-based teaching material ...more>>

  4. Arizona Mathematical Software
    A collection of approximately 60 educational programs that are designed for use by instructors and students in classroom, laboratory, and home environments. Software falls into four categories: Are You Ready?; Slide Shows; Teacher Aids; Toolkits. It runs ...more>>

  5. Ask Mr. Calculus - Diamond Bar High School
    Advanced Placement (AP) Calculus AB and BC free response questions with solutions, dating back to 1997. ...more>>

  6. Expression Calculator - D. Block, Vestris, Inc.
    A calculator for Windows 95/98/NT that does 2D plots and financial functions, constants, operators, logical functions, dozens of common functions, primes and hyperbolic functions, students and Gauss integrals, Fresnel, elliptic integrals, trigonometric ...more>>

  7. Flying Between Two Trains - Math Forum, Ask Dr. Math FAQ
    Two trains 150 miles apart travel toward each other along the same track, the first train at 60 mph, the second at 90 mph. A fly buzzes back and forth between the two trains until they collide. If the fly's speed is 120mph, how far will it travel? ...more>>

  8. General Mathematics, N-Z (Funk & Wagnalls Multimedia Encyclopedia) - Lycos Zone: Mathematics
    Short articles on basic mathematics, including biographical information about mathematicians, from John Napier to Zeno of Elea. ...more>>

  9. Generating Functions - Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Problems, Alexander Bogomolny
    The definition and properties of generating functions with several examples, including variants of coin change, fast algorithm for computing Banzhaf and Shapley-Shubik power indices, covering the chessboard with tromino and more. Many examples are illustrated ...more>>

  10. 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. ...more>>

  11. Jim Loy's Mathematics Page - Jim Loy
    This is an informal collection of articles on many different mathematics problems. Topics include Algebra, Geometry, Calendars, Number Theory, and reviews of mathematics-related books. See also Jim Loy's Puzzle Page and Jim Loy's Logic Page. ...more>>

  12. John Stembridge
    John Stembridge researches algebra and combinatorics. His papers on these subjects are available online as gzipped PostScript files. The site contains an archive of related research data such as lists of posets on 8 or fewer vertices and Coxeter graph ...more>>

  13. Mathcad Activities on Infinite Series and Taylor Polynomials - Przemyslaw Bogacki; Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
    An introduction to infinite series and Taylor polynomials, with computer activities, a bibliography, and figures. ...more>>

  14. MathComplete - Beata Obrzut
    Learn about probability distributions, quadratic equations, linear expressions, slope of a line, radical expressions, and sequences and series through tutorials, worked MathML examples, and "automatic solvers" that use Design Science's MathPlayer software. ...more>>

  15. Mathematics and Music - Dave Rusin; The Mathematical Atlas
    A short article documenting the interplay between music and mathematics, with a bibliography. Explorations into tunings include why there are twelve tones in an octave, tuning problems that lead to the Riemann zeta function or to logarithms, nineteen-tone ...more>>

  16. Mathematics by Somos - Michael Somos
    A mathematician at Cleveland State University and the originator of Somos Polynomials and the Somos Sequence. Brief discussions of these objects, as well as rational triangles and Pythagorean triples, may be found on this site along with links to resources ...more>>

  17. Mathematiksoftware S I und SII (vorwiegend Shareware) - Monika Schwarze
    Eine Zusammenstellung nützlicher Mathematikprogramme aus dem Shareware-Markt zur Aufarbeitung von Lernrückständen, Wiederholung und Stärkung der Sicherheit mathematischer Rechenroutinen. Vor allen die Programme für die SII dienen der Überprüfung gemachter ...more>>

  18. Math Exercises
    Interactive exercises, lessons, and worksheets to practice knowledge of whole numbers, integers, divisibility, fractions, exponents and powers, percentages, proportional reasoning, linear equations, quadratic equations, monomials, polynomials, special ...more>>

  19. The Mathman - Don Cohen
    Materials for sale for K-12 students, teachers and parents; pre-calculus. Materials include Get Ready for Calculus (Calculus By and For Young People book, CD-ROM, worksheet book, videotapes and map) and Changing Shapes with Matrices. Patterns, visualization, ...more>>

  20. Olimpíada Brasileira de Matemática - Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática (SBM)
    The Olimpíada Brasileira de Matemática (OBM) is a competition open to all students enrolled in Brazil's fundamental or middle studies. Browse or download archived exam problems and solutions dating back to 1997. Read news about olympiads, or the journal ...more>>

  21. Project Poison Applet - Computer Science Dept., Trinity College Dublin
    A site created by first-year computer science students as a Java programming project. Each of 12 topics (Algebra; Geometry; Trigonometry; Calculus; Matrices; Sequences & Series; Complex Numbers; Vectors; Probability; Groups; Further Calculus; Further ...more>>

  22. The Sound of Mathematics - Daniel Cummerow
    MIDI files of algorithmic music, based on combinatorics, constants, functions, numbers (Niven and prime numbers, and primitive Pythagorean triples), and recursion. The melodic content of the musical compositions was determined by integer sequences, constants, ...more>>

  23. Steve Fulling's Home Page - Stephen A. Fulling
    Courses in Foundation Coalition Freshman Calculus, linearity, and other subjects offer objectives, assignments, solutions and reports, exams, and supporting documentation such as books (.pdf, .ps, and .dvi formats). The site also includes access to the ...more>>

  24. TI-85 Programs - John Lindsay Orr; Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
    Integration programs include Riem (calculates a numerical value for the Riemann sum approximation of the definite integral of a function), Circumscribe (calculates an approximation of the definite integral of a function using circumscribed or inscribed ...more>>

  25. Topics in Precalculus - Alan Cooper, Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics, Langara College
    Pre-calculus resources for college students: a topic-by-topic guide to Web-based materials. Topics include: The Real Numbers; Cartesian Coordinates; Relations and Functions; Linear Functions; Quadratic Functions; Polynomials; Rational Functions; Radicals ...more>>

  26. Transmath - A CBL Mathematics Tutor - Joanna Brown
    Transmath is a computer-based (Windows platform) mathematics tutor designed to strengthen and consolidate the basic mathematical knowledge of students commencing numerate degrees. Module exercises, featuring animations, come with constructive interactive ...more>>


 
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