Mathematics - Useful Web Resources
- Chaos Hypertextbook
- For people "enjoy math as a diversion", this site has well-chosen illustrations and links to programs to explain the basics of chaos theory without much mathematical machinery.
- Internet Resources for the Mathematics Student
- The Mathematics and Statistics Department at Langara College (Vancouver, British Columbia) created this web site in 1998 to provide a wealth of Internet resources for mathematics students.
- Links to Web Sites on the History of Mathematics
- Hosted by the British Society for the History of Mathematics, this site offers a large collection of links to web pages related to the history of mathematics.
- MAA Mathematical Sciences Digital Library
- MathDL is an online resource published by the Mathematical Association of America. The site provides online resources for both teachers and students of mathematics.
- Math2.org (formerly Dave's Math Tables)
- There are Math Reference Tables, Statistics and Statistical Distributions area, and Tables of Integrals.
- Math Archives
- From the University of Tennessee Knoxville, this site is an extremely well organized resources for both students and teachers. It provides a wide range of links to software, teaching materials, and topics in mathematics, together with a searchable database.
- Math Forum
- A K-16 math teacher site maintained by Drexel University, it promotes ease of use.
- MathWorld
- The site consists of over 9000 searchable entries and is expanded daily.
- Mathematics Magazine and College Math Journal
- Searchable databases for Mathematics Magazine and the College Math Journal provided by the Math Department at Harvey Mudd College.
- Mathematics Web Sites Around the World
- The Pennsylvania State University Mathematics Department hosts a collection of links to other mathematics and mathematics-related sites that is more extensive than any other site.
SKB 5/29/08