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American Mathematical Society E-Math
Gopher
http://www.ams.org
E-MATH is the WWW site of the American Mathematical Society, serving as
a resource for information of interest to mathematicians all over the
world.
The information on e-MATH is organized under five main areas:
-AMS Publications
-Science Policy
-Education
-Professional Information and Services
-Meetings and Conferences
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Mathematics
on the Web
This website has a list of links to:
-Reviews and abstracts of mathematical publications
-Lists with extensive links to home pages
-Bibliographical sources
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WWW Virtual
Library: Mathematics
Includes information on:
-Specialized Fields
-Mathematics Department Web Servers
-General Resources
-Mathematical Software Index
-Mathematics Gophers
-Mathematics Newsgroups
-Preprints
-Electronic Journals
-High School Servers
-Addresses
-Bibliographies
-TeX archives
-Math Education
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The Electronic
Library of Mathematics: Mathematical Journals
Provides access to numerous mathematical papers. |
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The New York Journal
of Mathematics
Not only can one read present and past volumes but also use MathSearch
where one can access a variety of mathematical articles. |
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All
Publications at Laboratory of Actuarial Mathematics
Abstracts of a selection of papers are available; specific papers may
also be downloaded. One can also specify a query at:
http://www.emc.dk/DAN-cgi-bin/wais.pl/src=all-pub
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Actuarial papers
online
A selection of actuarial working papers and articles can be downloaded
as a dvi- or ps-file. |
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The Integrator
So you need to integrate a function but you've forgotten all your first
year maths, or you're doing first year maths and want a quick way to
finish those tutorials, well this is the site for you. The Integrator
will perform symbolic integration of almost any function. If the
function can be integrated, The Integrator can do it. Hell, if it can't
be integrated, The Integrator can still do it. And the service is fast
and free! |
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MacTutor
History of Mathematics archive
There is a collection of more than 60 articles on Famous Curves which
have been extensively studied by mathematicians, giving their history as
well as pictures of the curves and various curves (evolutes, inverses,
caustics etc.) which are associated with them. The archive contains the
biographies of more than 1100 mathematicians. Some articles on the
development of mathematical ideas have also been written. |
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Dave's Maths Tables
Mathematical tables from basic trigonometry to Fourier transforms. |
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Online
Maths Dictionary
A glossary of mathematical terms. |