- Algebraic Geometry - Peter Stiller; Dept. of Mathematics & Computer Science, Texas A&M Univ.
This page answers the question, "What is Algebraic Geometry?" - a subject with historical roots in analytic geometry, concerned with the geometry of the solutions of a system of polynomial equations. With a link to a bibliography of related publications.
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- Algebraic Number Theory Archives - Boston, Grayson
Preprints about algebraic number theory and arithmetic geometry are accepted in electronic form for storage until publication. There are instructions for authors who wish to submit preprints to the archives and for for joining the mailing list (members
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- Algebra Research Group of the LUC - Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Diepenbeek, Belgium
Members and publications of the algebra group at the LUC (the Limburgs Universitair Centrum, a university in Diepenbeek, Belgium). Major areas of research include: Non-commutative geometry; Invariant theory; Group algebras and Schur algebras; Lie algebra;
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- Algebra - University of Wales, Bangor
A paper describing research interests in algebra at Bangor, which have to a large extent been motivated by problems in algebraic topology and homological algebra. The recent spate of new and exciting concepts (crossed modules, crossed n-cubes, nonabelian
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- Algorithmic Number Theory - Bibliography - Bach and Shallit
BibTeX files for the book Algorithmic Number Theory by Eric Bach and Jeffrey Shallit: a database of over 3100 papers.
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- Algorithms, Problems, Empirical Studies (APES) - Leeds and Strathclyde Universities, U.K.
An informal group of researchers interested in the understanding of algorithms and problems through empirical studies. Brian Hayes' article Can't Get No Satisfaction, introduces phase transition research in satisfiability, outlining a problem near the
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- Algorithms Project - Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (INRIA)
A small international group of people with interests in design and analysis of algorithms, computer algebra, combinatorial analysis and asymptotics. It aims at general methods in combinatorics and analysis, with which classes of problems can be treated
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- Alive Books - Sotirios Persidis
The site offers a free downloadable course on Calculus of a Single Variable, as well as a link to a modern new Mathematical Handbook is given. The Handbook is part printed matter and part online, and fully searchable even within mathematical expressions.
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- American Educational Research Association (AERA)
An Association concerned with improving the educational process by encouraging scholarly inquiry related to education and by promoting the dissemination and practical application of research results. Twelve divisions: Administration, Curriculum Studies,
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- American Journal Of Mathematics (AJM) - Shiffman, Shokurov, Hida, Zworski, Eds.; The Johns Hopkins University Press
AJM does not specialize, but publishes articles of broad appeal covering the major areas of contemporary mathematics. Subscription information, guidelines for contributors, and copyright information can be found at the site.
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- American Mathematical Society (AMS)
e-MATH, the home of the AMS on the Web. A searchable site with information on members and activities, government affairs and education, publications and research tools, employment and careers, authors and reviewers, meetings and conferences, what's new
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- Amortization Calculator - Quoteserv
A mortgage calculator for calculating the total cost of a loan, including monthly payments and amortization. Complete breakdown of payments month by month, with great detail.
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- AMPL: A Modeling Language for Mathematical Programming - Bell Laboratories
A comprehensive and powerful algebraic modeling language for linear and nonlinear optimization problems, in discrete or continuous variables. AMPL lets you use common notation and familiar concepts to formulate optimization models and examine solutions,
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- AMS Bookstore - American Mathematical Society
A searchable catalog of over 2900 books, videos, journals, software and gift items from the AMS and participating publishers.
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- AnalyCorp
XLSim, analytical business modeling in Excel; INSIGHT.xla, software for Monte Carlo simulation, forecasting, and optimization, with seminars in the application.
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- Analysis and Applications (AA)
Analysis and Applications publishes high quality mathematical papers that treat those parts of analysis which have direct or potential applications to the physical and biological sciences and engineering. Some of the topics from analysis include approximation
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- Analysis - Math Forum
Links to some of the best Internet resources for analysis: Web sites, software, Internet projects, publications, and public forums for discussion.
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- Analysis of Algorithms - Flajolet, Prodinger
A research site with papers to download, links to researchers, a newsletter, etc. Analysis of Algorithms (AofA) is a field in computer science whose overall goal is an understanding of the complexity of algorithms. While much research is devoted to worst-case
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- An Analysis of the Job Market for Mathematicians - Geoff Davis
Draft of a paper on the mathematics job market, submitted to the Notices of the AMS. It contains: a comprehensive overview of current labor market conditions for mathematicians; a simple model of the supply process that predicts the observed 10 year oscillations
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- Analysis WebNotes - John Lindsay Orr; Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
An extensive collection of analysis resources, including class notes, discussion boards, and homework assignments, with questions and answers from analysis labs, and techniques of proofs. There are interactive demonstrations of several central themes
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- Analytical argumentations of probability and statistics. [PDF file] - Giacomo Lorenzoni
A PDF file, in Italian: Fundamental concepts of probability and statistics are treated, with the aim to establish procedures of numerical elaboration.
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- The Analytical Engine - John Walker
The mathematician Charles Babbage designed an Analytical Engine, a mechanical precursor to the computer, in the late 1800s. Read historical documents related to the Engine, including Blaise Pascal's account of his mechanical adding machine (in French),
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- The Analytical Group, Inc.
A site that offers a full range of tabulation and statistical services; survey centers, and interviewing and tabulation software: including Query/WinQuery computer-aided telephone and personal interviewing (CATI) software, and WinCross, advanced crosstabulation
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- AnalyticBridge - Vincent Granville
Leading analytical job board and social network. Specializing in biostatistics, statistics, quality control, econometrics, quantitative or computational finance, ETL, data warehousing, data analysis, CRM, artificial intelligence, data mining, knowledge
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- Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov - Alexander Adamchuk
Curriculum vitae, biography, conference announcement, memorial readings, and links about Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov.
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- Andrew Granville
Andrew Granville researches number theory, combinatorics, and arithmetic geometry. His papers on these subjects are available for download in PostScript format. Granville also maintains a survey of results on the arithmetic properties of binomial coefficients.
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- 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
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- An angle "trisection" - Rouben Rostamian, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
A Java applet that trisects an arbitrary angle with great accuracy, based on a highly accurate approximation algorithm first proposed by Mark Stark in the geometry-puzzles discussion group and subsequently discussed there by John Conway and Eric Bainville.
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- AP Analysis of PDEs (Front for the Mathematics ArXiv) - Univ. of California, Davis
Partial Differential Equation 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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- Apophenia - Ben Klemens
An open statistical library for C. Similar to other statistics packages in function, Apophenia does not commit the user to an ad hoc language or environment, but rather keeps data in a database. Download the library, or contribute your own routines.
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- Applets for "Random Signals and Noise" - G. Tong Zhou, Georgia Institute of Technology
Eleven Java applets to experiment with: the relative frequency approach to probability; random variables from known distributions; random variables from user-defined distributions; the Central Limit theorem; consistency of the sample mean estimator; select
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- Application of Rayleigh's Short-Cut Method to Polya's Recurrence Problem - Peter Doyle
Hypertext and Postscript versions of Doyle's Ph.D. thesis at Dartmouth College, June 1982. The goals of the presentation are to explain why Polya's theorem is true and to develop techniques for applying Rayleigh's method. The main results make sense of
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- Applied Algebra Group - Dept. of Mathematics, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Austria.
This group has formed around Prof. Günter Pilz. One of its main research interests lies in near-rings: generalised rings that might generally be described as rings (N,+,*) where the addition is not necessarily abelian and only one
distributive law
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- Applied and Computational Category Theory at RISC-Linz
Researchers; research topics; publications; events; e-mails from the Category Theory mailing list maintained and moderated by Bob Roseburgh, sorted by subject; positions announcements disseminated through the Category Theory mailing list; relevant links.
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- Applied Chaos Lab (ACL) - Dr. W. Ditto; Georgia Tech University
The ACL covers a broad range of analysis and application of chaotic behavior and related phenomena. Much of the research is done in conjunction with researchers at other universities and extends into biophysics and other interdisciplinary areas. Researchers
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- Applied Combinatorics Environment (ACE)
Documentation and FTP sites for the Applied Combinatorics Environment, or ACE, a group of programs for MAPLE to aid in combinatorics research.
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- Applied Math Resources - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
A search of a database of schools with Applied Mathematics Programs at the graduate level. A search index to find all the fields of specialization of a particular college or university is also available. You may choose from an alphabetical list - acoustics
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- Applied Probability Journals - Applied Probability Trust (APT)
The Journal of Applied Probability and Advances in Applied Probability are published by Applied Probability Trust. Together they provide a forum for original research and reviews in applied probability, mapping the development of probability theory and
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- The Applied Probability Trust (APT) - University of Sheffield School of Mathematics and Statistics (SoMaS)
Non-profit foundation for study and research in the mathematical sciences. It publishes research journals, a student magazine and occasional special volumes. The APT has been associated with the University of Sheffield School of Mathematics and Statistics
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- Applied Statistics
Place for finding partners in the field of applied statistics, spatial statistics, computational statistics, bayesian statistics. Open Source Software and Presentations. Site available in German, English, and Russian.
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- Approximation Theory Network (AT-NET) - Hans Joachim Schmid, Hans Strauss
Resources for the approximation theory community. Subscribe to a message group or read past bulletins. Includes a list of theses and relevant class notes (some linked or available for download), tables of contents from various journals, and an alphabetical
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- Arbeitsgruppe Bachem/Schrader - University of Köln
A working group of the Center for Parallel Computing (ZPR) at Köln. Site includes a list of members and contact address; informative write-ups on its projects, some in English. Topics include: Basic Research (meaning "pure" as opposed to "applied");
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- Arbeitsgruppe Mathematische Logik und Theoretische Informatik - Ru[recht-Karls_Universität Heidelberg, Germany
Aktuelles, Anshriften, und Personen.
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- Archive of Sci.Op-Research - Michael Trick
A current, searchable archive of conversations on the newsgroup sci.op-research, by thread, author, subject, or date. Also a past archive, based on work by Brian Borchers (New Mexico), from April 15, 1994 - January 1, 1997, lightly edited.
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- Archives Henri Poincaré - Pierre-Edouard Bour and Manuel Rebuschi
La laboratoire de Philosophie et d'Histoire des Sciences (LPHS) réunit des scientifiques intéressés à l'histoire et à l'épistémologie de leur disciplines et des philosophes et historiens prêts à
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- Archives of NMBRTHRY@LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU (Number Theory List) - North Dakota Higher Education Computer Network (NODAK)
Searchable archives of postings, September 1987 - present.
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- Arché: Philosophical Research Centre for Logic, Language, Metaphysics, and Epistemology - Crispin Wright, Director; University of St. Andrews, U.K.
Arché is a new research centre within the School of Philosophical and Anthropological Studies, St Andrews. Its goal is the promotion and publication of research of the highest quality in metaphysics, formal and philosophical logic, philosophy of
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- Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry (AAG) - Training and Mobility of Researchers; European Community
A partnership of 12 working groups from 5 European countries (England, France, Germany, Italy, Spain) working to develop methods taken from geometry to study the arithmetical properties of algebraic equations. Main research themes: p-adic cohomology theory;
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- Arithmetic Properties of Binomial Coefficients (Organic Mathematics Proceedings) - Andrew Granville
Many great mathematicians of the nineteenth century considered problems involving binomial coefficients modulo a prime power (for instance Babbage, Cauchy, Cayley, Gauss, Hensel, Hermite, Kummer, Legendre, Lucas and Stickelberger). They discovered a variety
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- Arizona Center for Mathematical Sciences (ACMS) - University of Arizona, Tucson
An interdisciplinary research group that enjoys close ties with the Departments of Physics and Optical Sciences. The main goal of ACMS research is to understand nonlinear processes in natural phenomena. Research topics include nonlinear optics, fluids,
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