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Mathematics & Statistics


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Web Resources

Calculus Hater's Home Page
Lots of great links to websites, books and other info to get you through your calculus class.

Egyptian A'h-mosè or Rhind Papyrus
Take a look at one of the oldest documents of mathematics in existence.

Famous Curves Index
Check the equation for famous curves, find out their histories and associated curves.

Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Section and the Golden String
Links to many educational websites, puzzles, illustrations and animation

Geometry of War, 1500-1750
Follow this exhibit to see how geometers used their science to develop solutions for instruments of warfare, from projectiles to fortifications. You can see a hands-on cannon projectile simulation here if you have a Java-capable browser.

Linear Algebra Toolkit
Modules for learning linear algebra from Przemyslaw Bogacki, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Old Dominion University.

Knots on the Web
Ever wondered what knots and math have in common? Check out some of the links accessible from this site     and find out!

MacTutor History of Mathematics archive
Extensive compilation of biographies indexed alphabetically or chronologically. Also includes history topics, famous curves index, quotations and a math glossary.

Measure 4 Measure
A collection of interactive sites on the Web that estimate, calculate, evaluate, translate, and more.

Metamath Solitaire
Play the "hardest" game in the world while learning to build simple proofs in logic and set theory.

POP Mathematics
Links to sites guaranteed to get you excited about math!

Prime Pages
Lists of primes, largest known primes, prime research and more.

Mathematical Quotation Server
Collection of quotations from mathematicians from many sources. From Furman University.

The Spanky Fractal Database
Explore the fascinating intricacies of fractals by accessing the links found here.

This is Mega-Mathematics
Los Alamos National Laboratories maintains this site, providing food for thought for the mathematically curious.

Wavelet Digest
A free monthly newsletter containing all kinds of information concerning wavelets.

The Young Mathematicians Network
A loose organization of young mathematicians which publishes the Concerns of Young Mathematicians newsletter.