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  1. Advanced Geometry - Math Forum
    Links to some of the best Internet resources for advanced geometry: Web sites, software, Internet projects, publications, and public forums for discussion. more>>

  2. College-Level Geometry - Math Forum
    Links to some of the best Internet resources for college geometry: classroom materials, software, Internet projects, and public forums for discussion. more>>

  3. Geometry and the Imagination - Conway, Doyle, Gilman, Thurston; The Geometry Center
    A collection of handouts for a two-week summer workshop entitled 'Geometry and the Imagination', led by John Conway, Peter Doyle, Jane Gilman and Bill Thurston at the Geometry Center in Minneapolis, June 17-28, 1991. The workshop was based on a course taught twice before at Princeton. more>>

  4. The Geometry Center - University of Minnesota
    The Center for the Computation and Visualization of Geometric Structures: an NSF Science and Technology Research Center. The Center has a unified mathematics computing environment supporting math and computer science research, mathematical visualization, software development, application development, video animation production, and K-16 math education. Its searchable site offers: Current Projects; Interactive Web and Java Applications; Multimedia Documents; aGeometry Reference Archive; Downloadable Software; Video Productions; Course Materials; and the MnSCU/UM Distance Learning Initiative more>>

  5. Geometry - Dave Rusin; The Mathematical Atlas
    A short article designed to provide an introduction to geometry, including classical Euclidean geometry and synthetic (non-Euclidean) geometries; analytic geometry; incidence geometries (including projective planes); metric properties (lengths and angles); and combinatorial geometries such as those arising in finite group theory. Many results in this area are basic in either the sense of simple, or useful, or both. History; applications and related fields and subfields; textbooks, reference works, and tutorials; software and tables; other web sites with this focus. more>>

  6. Geometry Formulas and Facts - Silvio Levy; The Geometry Center
    Rewritten and updated excerpts from the 30th Edition of the CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulas. Covers all of geometry, minus differential geometry. Very complete collection of definitions, formulas, tables and diagrams, divided into two- and three- dimensional geometry, and further into 16 subdivisions such as transformations, polygons, coordinate systems, isometries, polyhedra and spheres. more>>

  7. The Geometry Junkyard - David Eppstein, Theory Group, ICS, Univ. of California at Irvine
    A collection of usenet clippings, web pointers, lecture notes, research excerpts, papers, abstracts, programs, problems, and other stuff related to discrete and computational geometry - some serious and much also entertaining. Junk sorted into piles (Topics): Circles and Spheres; Coloring; Combinatorial Geometry; Covering and Packing; Dissection; Fractals; Geometric Models; Geometric Topology; Hyperbolic Geometry; Knot Theory; Lattice Theory and Geometry of Numbers; Nearest Neighbors and Voronoi Diagrams; Origami; Polyhedra and Polytopes; Randomness and Geometric Probability; Rectilinear Geometry; Spirals; Symmetry and Group Theory; Tiling; Triangles and Simplices; Width, Diameter, and Geometric Inequalities; Planar Geometry; Three-dimensional Geometry; Many-dimensional Geometry; Open Problems; Lesson Plans and Teaching Materials; Software and Animations; Miscellanous. more>>

  8. Geometry (MathPages) - Kevin Brown
    "Informal notes" by Kevin Brown on geometry: constructing the heptadecagon, what mirrors do, the golden pentagon, the grazing goat and the lune, Napoleon's theorem, chess boards, Diophantine geodesic boxes, Zeno's mice and the logarithmic spiral, and many more. more>>


 
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  1. 1991 Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC) - Chris Eilbeck; Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
    A hypertext version of the 1991 MSC. The main purpose of the classification is to help readers to find the items of present or potential interest to them as readily as possible - in MR, in Zbl, or anywhere else where this classification system is used. ...more>>

  2. 3D-Mathematikprogramm - Ingenieurbüro Riescher
    German shareware program for Windows: MATHPROF ist ein einfach bedienbares Mathematikprogramm mit graphischen 2D- und 3D-Darstellungen, für Schüler, Studenten und Lehrer. Auch lassen sich einfache Konstruktionen im 2D- und 3D-Bereich erstellen und analysieren. ...more>>

  3. Addison Wesley - Mathematics - Addison Wesley Longman (AWL)
    Addison Wesley Longman (AWL) publishes products with a focus on math fundamentals and creates solutions to teaching and learning challenges through text, supplements, software, CD-ROMs, videos, and the WWW. Products are available for all segments of ...more>>

  4. Alexandru Suciu - Alexandru I. Suciu
    Teaching resources such as quizzes, homework assignments, Mathematica solutions, qualifying exams, and syllabi for undergraduate courses in integral calculus, honors calculus, and linear algebra; and for graduate courses in geometry and topology. Also, ...more>>

  5. alt.math.undergrad - Math Forum
    An unmoderated discussion forum for issues and problems pertaining to college undergraduate mathematics. Read and search archived messages; and register to post to the discussions. ...more>>

  6. The American Mathematical Monthly (MAA Online) - Roger A. Horn, Ed., Mathematical Association of America (MAA)
    The Monthly publishes articles, notes, and other features about mathematics and the profession. Its readers include professional mathematicians as well as students of mathematics at all collegiate levels. Authors are invited to submit articles and notes ...more>>

  7. Apogee Tutors - Vimal Patel
    Danbury, CT based tutoring services. We provide one-on-one tutoring, group tutoring for middle school through college students. ...more>>

  8. Archimedes' Square (Stomachion) - Kadon Enterprises, Inc.
    Square puzzle dissected into 14 tiles, described in Archimedes' palimpsest. Oldest documented puzzle in history, from ca. 250 B.C. Now known to have 536 distinct solutions. ...more>>

  9. The Austin Math Tutor - Chester Martin
    Test preparation and math tutoring in Austin, Texas, for Algebra through Calculus: College Algebra, Geometry, Statistics, Trigonometry, Calculus I & II, Pre-Calculus, Finite Math, GRE GMAT SAT I & II, and High School 9-12 (including AP & IB Courses). ...more>>

  10. AwesomeTutors.com
    Las Vegas-based one-on-one tutoring service, with email, webcam and phone tutoring available for most tutoring subjects. Prepayment required. ...more>>

  11. Balkan Journal of Geometry and Its Applications (BJGA) - Balan, Udriste, Editors
    An international biannual journal covering a wide spectrum of pure and applied mathematics, ranging from synthetic to computational geometry and applications in physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, and architecture, and promoting especially papers ...more>>

  12. Bibliography by Topic of the Mathematical Sciences in the Medieval Islamic World - Jeff Oaks
    An online bibliography of medieval Islamic mathematics--over 1000 articles and books listed by topic. Restricted to works published since 1950 in western European languages. Reviews are also included. Mathematics in medieval times included more or less ...more>>

  13. Blacks Academy - Blacks Academy
    Extensive database of high school level resources for mathematics, suitable for teachers and independent students. Free with registration required. British-based curricula are served, but could be of great interest to American students, including sophomores. ...more>>

  14. Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library
    Learning Applications: a library of Internet-based instruction. Search for applications by grade level, application type, content area, Dewey number, and/or keyword. A Content Table shows the number of entries for each content area and application type ...more>>

  15. Cabri-géomètre - Jean-Marie Laborde
    The French site for Cabri Geometry, the geometry software program. The site includes a brief history of the program, a list of new things on the site (see also Cabri-Java), Cabri product information, book and website references, and contact information. ...more>>

  16. CabriJava - Jean-Marie Laugier; L'Université de Provence (Aix-Marseille I)
    Optique, électicité, mécanique. CabriHop: Une série de constructions d'optique géométrique et physique, niveau lycée et un peu +, à visiter en premier pour les paramétrages de votre navigateur, ...more>>

  17. Cabriology - Fréderic Louis
    In Dutch: a website about the software Cabri Geometry, with tutorials, videos, pictures and more. ...more>>

  18. CAD/CAM Developer's Kit C Function Libraries - John Keklak
    The CAD/CAM Developer's Kits support very fast and reliable algorithms for boundary offset, area fill, pocketing and area booleans. The offset algorithm is an alternative to the Voronoi approach, and in many real world cases is much faster and reliable. ...more>>

  19. Categories List - Robert Rosebrugh; Mount Allison University
    Web page for the category theory mailing list and its archives. Also address lists; WWW sites with general and seminar information on category theory; (La)TeX macros for diagrams; and conferences of interest. ...more>>

  20. CEC Lesson Plans - Columbia Education Center
    Over 600 lesson plans by area (Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Miscellaneous) and level (K-5, 6-8, 9-12) from the Columbia Education Center's Summer Workshops, done by a consortium of teachers from 14 states. CEC is dedicated to improving ...more>>

  21. Classic Curves - Paul Bourke
    A list of common curves. Each one gives the name, the mathematical formula, and an example showing the general form. Formulas are either described in cartesian coordinates (x,y) or polar coordinates (r,theta). a and b are used to represent constants. ...more>>

  22. Color Mathematics - Erwin Gelber
    High school math software for algebra, geometry, and vectors - includes a graphic calculator, an equation solver, and more. Uses a color system for improved memory. ...more>>

  23. 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 ...more>>

  24. Concentric Geometric Hierarchies - Kirby Urner, 4D Solutions
    Exhibit 1 is a JavaScript demo exhibit of the concentric hierarchy from the tetrahedron out to the rhombic dodecahedron. The shapes are all 2.3.4-fold symmetric. A status bar shows the volumes of the shapes when you select an isolated view. A cumulative ...more>>

  25. Constants: An Overview - Steven Finch, MathSoft Engineering & Education Inc.
    "All numbers are not created equal; that certain constants appear at all and then echo throughout mathematics, in seemingly independent ways, is a source of fascination." Indulge your fascination, or discover a new one. This site provides well over a ...more>>

  26. Cyberpapy - Boulanger
    Students post homework questions in various online message forums and "grandparents" answer them: topics include mathematics (especially algebra and geometry) and physical sciences. Site also includes a Java-based web chatroom. Note that although the ...more>>

  27. Discussions - Math Forum
    The Math Forum's discussions include mathematics and math education-related newsgroups, mailing lists, and Web-based discussions. Read recent and older messages, find out how to subscribe to a mailing list that interests you, read an MAA Online article ...more>>

  28. Divine Proportions: Rational Trigonometry and Geometry - N. J. Wildberger, Wild Egg Books
    Divine Proportions describes a new way of thinking about trigonometry and Euclidean geometry. It shows how to develop both subjects in a completely algebraic, or rational, way, without any need for transcendental concepts or functions. As a result the ...more>>

  29. Draft version of MSC2000 - European Mathematical Society (EMS)
    The proposed revision of the 1991 Mathematics Subject Classification (MSC), the classification used by the two reviewing journals Mathematical Reviews (MR) and Zentralblatt für Mathematik (Zbl) since the beginning of 1991. MSC2000 is the result of ...more>>

  30. Dynamic Geometry - Goldenberg, Scher; Education Development Center, Inc.
    To understand how students construct mathematical ideas in "Dynamic Geometry" environments (tools like Geometer's Sketchpad and Cabri), one needs clear characterizations of the mathematical "raw materials" embodied in the software and how students use ...more>>

  31. Dynamic Web Tools Using webMathematica - Steve Wilson and Mike Martin, Johnson County Community College, Kansas
    Interactive Web pages that allow students and faculty to compute and visualize mathematical results directly from a Web browser. Primarily for undergraduate courses, the pages are grouped by categories and a given page may be listed under several categories ...more>>

  32. Dynamische Geometrie Systeme (DGS) - Dr. Dörte Haftendorn
    In German. Characteristics and comparisons of dynamic geometry systems; Euklid: characteristics, material, notes, software, lessons; TI-92 calculator Cabri Geomètre materials. You may send for a 40-page booklet on "Dynamic Geometry of Systems" ...more>>

  33. Eformulae.com
    Eformulae.com is a online resource of engineering formulas, science formulas, math formulas, physics formulas, chemistry formulas, tables, glossary of terms related to computer engineering, manufacturing technology, mechanical engineering, agricultural ...more>>

  34. Elsevier Science
    "Information Provider to the World." Elsevier's mission is "to advance science, technology and medical science by fulfilling, on a sound commercial basis, the communication needs specific to the international community of scientists, engineers and associated ...more>>

  35. Erich's Puzzle Palace - Erich Friedman
    Mathematical puzzles, with solutions, in the following categories: mirror puzzles, number puzzles, hex loop puzzles, path puzzles, battleship puzzles, triangulation puzzles, grid puzzles, cris-cross puzzles, weight puzzles, and logic puzzles. ...more>>

  36. Exactly How Is Math Used In Technology? - Mathematics Dept., British Columbia Institute of Technology
    A table of examples of how various areas of mathematics are applied to various areas of technology. Areas of technology include biomedical engineering, food technology, building technology, chemical sciences, civil and structural engineering, graphics ...more>>

  37. Expert Math Tutoring in New York - Expert Tutor NY
    Ivy League chemistry graduate and certified test prep course teacher offers private instruction for math at high school and college levels in metropolitan New York area -- Regents, SAT, SAT II, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, precalculus. ...more>>

  38. Felix Klein's Geometric Abstraction by Groups - Bill Hammel
    Some notes on a most general definition of "geometry," first elucidated by Felix Klein, which is based on a set of geometric invariants under a group of transformations. ...more>>

  39. Fine Structure Constant, alpha - James G. Gilson
    Solution to a 20th century mystery: Feynman's conjecture of a relation between alpha, the fine structure constant, and pi. Includes the formula for alpha and some of its consequences. ...more>>

  40. Foundations of Computational Mathematics
    The FoCM's primary aim is to further the understanding of the deep relationships between mathematical analysis, topology, geometry and algebra and the computational process as they are evolving together with the modern computer. The meetings are unified ...more>>

  41. Fundamentals of Geometry - Oleg A. Belyaev
    A work in progress to create a free online book on geometry--from exposition of elementary absolute geometry based on Hilbert's axioms to more advanced topics. The site contains a current draft of the book. This text is also intended to provide math background ...more>>

  42. Gallica - Bibliothèque nationale de France
    Une sélection de documents numérisés qui montrent la diversité des collections manuscrites de la Bibliothèque nationale de France: les oeuvres de Joseph Liouville, Augustin Cauchy, Joseph Fourier, Henri Poincaré, Janos ...more>>

  43. gamepuzzles: for the joy of thinking - Kadon Enterprises, Inc.
    Board games and the like: Combinatorial puzzles, tessellations, math manipulatives for all grades. Hands-on sets and some online exemplars of polyominoes, polyforms, color tilings. Source for classics like Archimedes' Square (Stomachion), Penrose tiles, ...more>>

  44. GeoLib: C++ 2D Computational Geometry Library - Matthew Minor, GeoLib
    C++ library with help and explanations for all agorithms and concepts used. Demo versions available. ...more>>

  45. The Geometer's Sketchpad: Classroom Resources on the Web - Math Forum
    A page of links to dynamic interactive geometry resources for Sketchpad. GSP at Key Curriculum Press; classroom introductions and tutorials; courses, classroom materials, and student work; and general information. See also Sketchpad Resources at the Math ...more>>

  46. The Geometer's Sketchpad: Classroom Resources - The Math Forum
    Sketchpad and JavaSketchpad dynamic interactive geometry resources on the Math Forum Site: sketches, activities, and tours; MAA meetings and groups with presentations and sample sketches; Forum Sketchpad Web Units (Algebra & Calculus; Vectors; Morphing ...more>>

  47. Geometer's Sketchpad: Introductory Lab - Mike Riedy
    A beginning tutorial, with worksheets, for using GSP. Lab is organized into five parts: Preliminary Setup (formatting a disk, starting and quitting the Geometer's Sketchpad, making mistakes); Toolbox (introduction to the GSP tools: circle, select, point, ...more>>

  48. Geometrica: a Mathematica package for Geometry - e-NoteBooks Ltd.
    Used by mathematics educators, researchers, and graphical designers, Geometrica is a Mathematica application for exact drawing and geometry. With it, you can draw points, lines, circles, ellipses, parabolas, hyperbolas, and more, as well as determine ...more>>

  49. GeometriX - Benko Computer Software Ltd., Turkey
    Windows-based geometric drawing, presentation, and testing system for primary to high schools. Make worksheets using the commercial software, and your students can view them on their computers or on the web using the free viewer software. Trial version ...more>>

  50. Geometry and Topology Journal - Mathematics Institute, University of Warwick
    A fully refereed international journal, published in free electronic format and a paper version, dealing with all aspects of geometry and topology and their applications. The site offers main journal papers (in PostScript and PDF formats), research monographs, ...more>>


 
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