The Library
Websites by Subject - Mathematics
Biographies of women
mathematicians -- from Agnes Scott College
Euclid's
Elements –- a complete translation of all thirteen books with
applet diagrams
Euclid's Elements –-
Oliver Byrne’s 1847 edition of Books I—VI, which features
color-coded picture proofs
Fibonacci
Numbers and the Golden Section –- Ron Knott, formerly of Surrey University
Historical Mathematics Monographs --
from Cornell University Library
The MacTutor History
of Mathematics Archive –- including
an index of mathematical biographies, from University
of St. Andrews, Scotland
Mandelbrot and Julia
Set Explorer –- David E. Joyce, Clark University
Mathematical
Resources on the Internet -- from the Association of College & Research
Libraries
Math on the Web -- from
the American Mathematical Society
Math
Forum -- from Drexel University
Mathematical Atlas -- Dave
Rusin, Northern Illinois University
Mathematical
Problems -- on mathworld, a list of famous
solved, unsolved, and prize problems
Mathematical Quotations Server – from Furman University
MathSciNet -- a database of journal articles and reviews
maintained by the AMS.
- MathSearch -- a search engine that locates mathematical
keywords in online sources
- Mathworld -- Eric Weisstein,
Wolfram Research
- The
Multi-Repository Mathematics Collections –-
a site which simultaneously searches theMathematics
Collection from Cornell, the Mathematics Collection from Göttingen, and the University
of Michigan's Historical Math Collection
- National
Council of Teachers of Mathematics -- a public voice
of mathematics education, providing vision, leadership and professional
development to support teachers in ensuring equitable mathematics
learning of the highest quality for all students
PRIME -- Platonic Realms Interactive
Mathematics Encyclopedia
Prime Pages -- from University of Tennessee at
Martin, Chris K. Caldwell
Public Key Cryptography:
Number Theory -- a list of useful links from Helger Lipmaa,
Helsinki University of Technology
Virtual Polyhedra --
an interactive encyclopedia of polyhedra using VRML by George W. Hart
The
Wolfram Functions Site – with formulas in Mathematica code
Problems and Pedagogy
- Professional Organizations