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 Post subject: online math resources (links)
PostPosted: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 14:51:33 UTC 
Books online
http://www.ams.org/online_bks/online-books-web.html
http://spot.colorado.edu/~dubin/bookmarks/b/1240.html
http://web.math.fsu.edu/Science/Books.html
http://www.gotmath.com/notes.html

Competitons
http://www.mathpropress.com/competitions.html
http://mathcounts.org/
http://www.mualphatheta.org/
http://www.dbhsmao.com/
http://www.mathleague.com/
http://www.kalva.demon.co.uk/
http://www.enc.org/weblinks/classroom/competitions/

Miscellaneous (math and science)
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/index.htm
http://mathforum.org/


Tutorials
www.purplemath.com
http://home.alltel.net/okrebs/
http://www.ping.be/~ping1339/
http://www.karlscalculus.org/
http://www.math.hmc.edu/calculus/tutorials/



http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~patsymc/fac/MathContent.html

-This website has math defined into its levels (USA). Good for reference when talking about "Precalc" etc . . .


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The site Forums at Mathgoodies also provides help with math problems.


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one of the best...
http://mathforum.org/


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www.sosmath.com

Don't lose this one! ;)

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The Geometry Junkyard:

http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/junkyard/

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Hello, skeeter!

skeeter wrote:
one of the best...
http://mathforum.org/


I check it out daily ... but I don't find it very fulfilling.

Did you notice that every week (sometimes more often) someone will say:
"I have this piece of property: 15 ft, 17 ft, 20 ft, 18 ft, and 22 ft.
Can you give me the formula for the area?"

While some are speaking of "compact manifold spaces" and "inverted Jacobians",
another asked recently about the area of a square.
He/she knew it was Length x Width
and figured that the side of the square could be used for the length.
Then asked how to calculate the width . . .


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PostPosted: Tue, 4 May 2004 22:20:15 UTC 
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Excellent discrete math textbooks in .pdf:
http://math.ucsd.edu/~ebender/

Nice, brief group theory notes:
http://members.tripod.com/~dogschool/index.html

Interactive real Analysis - I don't hink anyone else posted this:
http://www.shu.edu/html/teaching/math/reals/index.html

Great site for answers to individual questions:
http://www.mathnerds.com/mathnerds/

Don't miss! Gilbert Strang linear algebra videos from MIT
http://web.mit.edu/18.06/www/Video/video-fall-99.html

Topology without Tears
http://uob-community.ballarat.edu.au/~s ... aps1-8.pdf


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 Post subject: RE: Good to choose from
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Sci/Tech Web Awards 2003


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i found this page helpful when i was building a rollercoaster for science
http://www.physicsclassroom.com/Default2.html


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www.arxiv.org

Brilliant site. It's a must see for everybody on this forum.


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 Post subject: Matlab tutorials
PostPosted: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 20:16:15 UTC 
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Good tutorials for Matlab beginners

http://www.mathworks.com/academia/stude ... _data.html


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PostPosted: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 23:23:25 UTC 
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i have 60 sites... but too lazy to compile them

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Has anyone noticed that the below is WRONG? Otherwise this statement would be true:
-1\cong1\pmod{13}
i\cong5 \pmod{13} where
i^2=-1


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PostPosted: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 04:31:31 UTC 
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PDP force me to post them instead of studying for my exams
http://www.geom.uiuc.edu/docs/reference ... ode23.html
http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-ma ... 12FXX.html
http://www.student.math.uwaterloo.ca/~co380/
http://www.gallup.unm.edu/~smarandache/ ... athematics
http://episte.math.ntu.edu.tw/articles/search.htm
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?nod ... 20theorems
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~pbourke/geometry/
http://www.math.fau.edu/yiu/Geometry.html
http://my.netian.com/~ideahitme/eng.html
http://www.jmilne.org/math/
http://ihome.cuhk.edu.hk/~s005636/algeb ... lities.pdf
http://mathdb.math.cuhk.edu.hk/forum/c_forum.php
http://spicerack.sr.unh.edu/~dvf/532/Zagier
http://www.eiccd.cc.ia.us/~bwood/ma220s ... ental.html
http://www.mathdb.org/
http://www.shef.ac.uk/puremath/theorems/nearint.html
http://www.unl.edu/amc/a-activities/a4- ... index.html
http://www.cut-the-knot.org/content.shtml
http://www.ms.uky.edu/~carl/ma123/kob98 ... ntro1.html
http://www.math.swt.edu/~haz/prob_sets/notes/notes.html
http://www.math.wisc.edu/~propp/math.html
http://srankin.math.uwo.ca/cgi-bin/retr ... start.html
http://www.math.neu.edu/~bridger/LBC/lbc.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
http://mcraefamily.com/MathHelp/
http://www.millersv.edu/~bikenaga/mathres.html
http://www.mathpages.com/
http://www.meikleriggs.org.uk/
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/index.htm
http://www.maths.abdn.ac.uk/~igc/tch/ma ... ode27.html
http://www.gotmath.com/notes.html
http://planetmath.org/
http://plus.maths.org/
http://mathcircle.berkeley.edu/BMC4/Han ... node8.html
http://faculty.ccp.edu/faculty/Dsantos/
http://mathcircle.berkeley.edu/BMC4/Han ... ndex4.html
http://members.tripod.com/~dogschool/
http://www.mep.i-p.com/
http://www.geocities.com/bugz_podder/mathnotes.html <<<My Site... notes on calc I coming soon
I did say 60 but some of them are in chinese, and some of the are forums, problems, which i dont think you guys would be too interested in. anyways this is enough. back to studying for exams

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Has anyone noticed that the below is WRONG? Otherwise this statement would be true:
-1\cong1\pmod{13}
i\cong5 \pmod{13} where
i^2=-1


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PDP force me to post them


I was doing a good job :mrgreen:

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Thanks, guys. If you don't see me for the a day or two then, you'll know where to find me.... :lol:

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