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Mathematics

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David Hilbert by Tom Dunne
American Scientist, March-April, 2002

" Whether you think that you can, or that you can't, you are usually right. "
- Henry Ford (1863-1947)


Multiple Math Topics

Wolfram Math World
Science Gems
Langara College

Linear Vector Spaces

St. Michael's College
Prof. Strang's lectures on Linear Algebra from MIT
These are video tapes of his lectures to undergraduates at MIT.
Links from Prof. Strang's web site

Computer Related Mathematics

Computer Graphics - Univ of Strathclyde, UK
Computer Graphics - Massey Univ., New Zealand
3D Math and Code for Computer Graphics
American Scientist Articles
Bezier Curves
More Beziers
Maximum Entropy Learning

Graph Algorithms

Nat'l Univ of Singapore
softpanorama
University of Aberdeen
University of California at Irvine
UC at Berkeley
Florida State Univ/cop4531
Duke Univ/cps130
Univ of Tennessee/cs302
Univ Texas at Austin/cs2320
Univ Chicago/cs117
Non-Recursive algorithms.
Univ NY at Stony Brook/cse373
Univ Virginia/cs332
Does not discuss strong components, has nice animations of graph algorithms.

graphs and graph visualization

Graph Drawing - Brown Univ
graph visualization - ADG/Vienna U.T.
GraphViz
Drawing Directed Graphs
Simultaneous Graph Drawing
graph visualization - aisee

graph libraries

Boost Graph Library
Univ of Passau - infosun Graph Template Library

Academic Research

American Scientist
Scientific American
Academic Info
Academic Resources
Mathematical Sciences Res. Inst.
University at Albany Libraries
Library of Congress
CiteSeer
Google
Virtual Library
Bartleby Language References
Dictionary
Grammar Toolkit
Grammar and Style Guide

Articles and Columns from American Scientist

Article and Column Index by Technology
Computing Mathematics
Computer Topics
Articles by Brian Hayes, columnist for American Scientist
On the Threshold, Brian Hayes
The Easiest Hard Problem, Brian Hayes
Graph Theory in Practice, Part I, Brian Hayes
Graph Theory in Practice, Part II, Brian Hayes
Computers, Paradoxes and the Foundations of Mathematics, Gregory Chaitin
Winning the Accuracy Game, Hugh Gauch

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