Paul Smith's Research People, groups and publications. Compiled by Paul Smith, University of Washington. http://www.math.washington.edu/~smith/Research/research.html
Extractions: Noncommutative geometry and algebra My main interest is the non-commutative world in all its aspects: geometric, algebraic, topological, physical, et cetera. Here are some homepages I like to visit. Some of these people are also interested in the non-commutative world: More pages. Lieven LeBruyn's forum etc. Conferences: Edinburgh 2004 Warwick 2004 Mittag-Leffler 2003-04 Luminy 2004 ... Geometry and Topology of String Theory at Northwestern (May 23-27, 2004) Here are some articles that might be of interest: Noncommutative curves and noncommutative surfaces by Toby Stafford and Michel Van den Bergh A Mad Day's Work: From Grothendieck to Connes and Kontsevich: evolution of the notions of space and symmetry by Pierre Cartier Noncommutative Geometry for Pedestrians by J. Madore
Banach Algebra Resources Links of interest in Banach algebras and related areas (operator theory, abstract harmonic analysis, C*algebras, and operator spaces). Maintained by Volker Runde. http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~runde/ba.html
Extractions: This page contains links of interest to people working in Banach algebras and related areas (operator theory, abstract harmonic analysis, C -algebras, operator spaces, etc.). It is still under construction (and probably will be forever). If you know a link that should be added or if you find that one of the links from this page has become inaccurate, please email me. Conferences Banach Algebras '97 Banach Algebras 1999 Banach Spaces, Operators and Algebras
Mai Gehrke's Curriculum Vita New Mexico State University Nonstandard mathematics, operators on boolean algebras, fuzzy mathematics, universal algebra, general topology, posets and lattices. http://www.math.nmsu.edu/mgehrke/mgehrke.html
Extractions: Department of Mathematical Sciences Phone: (505] 646-4218 New Mexico State University Fax: (505) 646-1064 Las Cruces, NM 88003 mgehrke@nmsu.edu Office Location: Science Hall Room 232 House for rent while on sabbatical 2004-2005 Return to Faculty Page Return to Main Index Professor, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Extractions: The Meeting is also an activity of the TMR Network ERB FMRX CT-97-0107 'Algebraic K-Theory, Linear Algebraic Groups and Related Structures'. (Researchers whose department participates in this project may be able to reclaim their travel, subsistence and the Registration Fee, from their own network node.)
Geometry: Interactions With Algebra And Analysis New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (NZIMA) thematic program. University of Auckland; JanuaryJune, 2005. http://www.math.auckland.ac.nz/Conferences/2005/geometry-program/
SIMATH Homepage Computer algebra system for number theoretic applications. http://tnt.math.metro-u.ac.jp/simath/
Extractions: SIMATH is a computer algebra system, especially for number theoretic purpose. A more detailed overview is available as dvi file. You can alternatively download the TeX Source of this file. The center of development and maintainance of SIMATH is now in TMU (Tokyo Metropolitan University). You can get our present policy and an aim from here as dvi file or from here as ps file The SIMATH manual is also available (as dvi file). The TeX-Source of this file is distributed together with the SIMATH system. For more information about the algorithms in SIMATH, you can download the following articles: Following this link, you will find some examples of sources of programs written in SIMATH. We have set up a mailing list to discuss several problems related to the number theoretic system SIMATH among the users of the system. Send an email to simath-user-request@tnt.math.metro-u.ac.jp
Gilbert Strang's Home Page MIT. Lecture notes, text and research papers in numerical linear algebra and wavelets. http://www-math.mit.edu/~gs/
IDA: Algebra Interactive An HTMLbased book by Arjeh M. Cohen, Hans Cuypers and Hans Sterk. It focuses on an algorithmic approach to algebraic structures. Many of these tools and examples use the computer algebra package GAP. Site has samples and errata. http://www.win.tue.nl/~ida/
The Precalculus Algebra TI-83 Tutorial Includes lessons for using the TI83 graphing calculator in a college algebra or precalculus algebra course. http://www.titutorials.com/algb83/mainpage.htm
Extractions: Precalculus The Precalculus Algebra TI-83 Tutorial is available in an online version or on CD-ROM. The content is suitable for both the high school or college level. The tutorial was designed to supplement a precalculus algebra or college algebra course, or to be used independently for instruction on the use of the TI-83 or TI-83 Plus. It is especially suited to distance learning applications. More Info: DESCRIPTION The TI-83 or TI-83 Plus calculator was designed to be very user friendly. In fact, many people who have previous experience with graphing calculators find that they can become quite proficient with the TI-83 by simply "exploring" the calculator for a day or two. The user's manual supplied with the calculator is well written, and can be used as an instruction manual or as a convenient reference in learning how to use the calculator. However, if this is your first encounter with a graphing calculator you may find the learning experience to be very frustrating! Both the calculator and the manual can be intimidating to those not familiar with this technology. The primary purpose of the tutorial is to provide instruction on the specific capabilities of the TI-83 or TI-83 Plus that are necessary for a Precalculus Algebra or College Algebra course in which the use of a graphing calculator is required. It is not meant to be exhaustive, or to cover in detail EVERY aspect of the calculator. Rather, the goal is for you to be able to use the calculator to perform the tasks which are relevant to the material covered in such a course. The content of this tutorial is text independent, but the topics have been arranged to follow the traditional sequence in a Precalculus Algebra or College Algebra text. Textbook guides are available for certain texts that align the topics in the tutorial to each section of the textbook.
BrainPOP - Math Animated characters delve into the worlds of numbers and operations, measurements, geometry, algebra, and data analysis. http://www.brainpop.com/math/
Extractions: All Movies ENGLISH - Book Report - Business Letter - Citing Sources - Colons Semicolons - Contractions - DiagrammingSentences - Dialogue - FiveParagraphEssay - Interjections - Internet Searching - Nouns - Parts Of Speech - Personal Pronouns - Point of View - Prep. Phrases - Prewriting Organize - Prewriting Topic - Public Speaking - Punctuations - Reading A Newspaper - Reading Skills - Research - Run-On Sentences - Show, Not Tell - StrengthenSentence - Subject Predicate - Subject-VerbAgreement - Test Preparation - Test Taking Skills - The Writing Process - They're Their There - Types of Sentences - Types Of Writing - Verbs - Writing In Sequence HEALTH - Acne - ADHD - Aging - Anthrax - Asthma - Babies - Blood - Blood Glucose - Blood Pressure - Body Chemistry - Body Weight - Bone Structure - Brain - Broken Bones - Cancer - Cells - Circulatory System - Diabetes - Digestion - Digestive System - DNA - Drug Abuse - Dyslexia - Endocrine System - Eyes - Fitness - Genes - Hair - Hearing - Heart - Heredity - HIV/AIDS - Homeostasis - Hormones - Immune System - Immune System Adv - Joints - Juvenile RA - Lyme Disease - Muscular System - Nails - Nervous System - Nutrition - Peak Flow - Period - Puberty - ReproductiveSystem - Respiration - RespiratorySystem - SARS - Skeletal System - Skin - Sleep - Smallpox - Smell - Smoking - Spinal Cord - Sun Protection - Taste - Teeth - Twins - Urinary System - Vision - Voice - Your Body MATH - AddSubtractFracs - AddSubtractFracsAdv - AddSubtractIntegers - AddSubtractIntsAdv - AreaParallelogram - AreaPolygons - AssociativeProperty - Basic Probability - Commutative - Comparing Prices
Linear Algebra Textbook Home Page Textbook by Jim Hefferon covering the material of any undergraduate first linear algebra course. Book or chapters in PDF. http://joshua.smcvt.edu/linalg.html
Extractions: My text Linear Algebra is free for downloading, It covers the material of an undergraduate first linear algebra course. You can use it either as a main text, or as a supplement to another text, or for independent study. When I started teaching linear algebra I found three kinds of texts. There were applied mathematics books that avoid proofs and cover the linear algebra only as needed for their applications. There were advanced books that assume that students can understand their elegant proofs and understand how to answer the homework questions having seen only one or two examples. And there were books that spend a good part of the semester doing elementary things such as multiplying matrices and computing determinants and then suddenly change level to working with definitions and proofs. Each of these three types was a problem in my classroom. The applications were interesting, but I wanted to focus on the linear algebra. The advanced books were beautiful, but my students were not ready for them. And the level-switching books resulted in a lot of grief. My students immediately thought that these were like the calculus books that they had seen before, where there is material labelled `proof' that they have successfully skipped in favor of the computations. Then, by the time that the level switched, no amount of prompting on my part could convince them otherwise and the semesters ended unhappily.
PLAPACK A parallel linear algebra package from the University of Texas at Austin. It performs vector and matrix manipulations, with a high level of abstraction. http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/plapack/
Lineare Algebra II Ein Skript mit Beweisen im DVIFormat von der Universit¤t Bielefeld. DVI, 331 kB http://www.fachschaften.uni-bielefeld.de/mathematik/fachschaft/skripte/la_3-pres
Computer Algebra Group At SFU Part of the Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics (CECM), Simon Fraser University, BC, Canada. Details of members, projects, meetings and publications. http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/CAG/
Extractions: a Simon Fraser University research centre within the Department of Mathematics. July 5-9, 2004, PIMS: Workshop on Computational Arithmetic Geometry July 27th, 2004, Halpbern Centre: CECM '04 Summer Meeting on Computational Mathematics. August 9-13, 2004, K9509: Teaching and Doing Mathematics with Maple January 23-25, 2005, SODA '05, Vancouver, BC Submission deadline: 5pm EST, July 5, 2004. September 22-24, 2004 AISC '04, RISC, Hagenberg, Austria. Submission deadline: May 1st, 2004. Extended: May 8th, 2004. July 21-23rd, 2004 ACA '04, Beaumont, Texas. Submission deadline: June 10, 2004. July 11-14th, 2004 MWS '04, Waterloo, Ontario. Submission deadline: January 16th, 2004. July 4-7, 2004, ISSAC '04, Santander, Spain.
A Brief History Of Algebra And Computing: An Eclectic Oxonian View By Oxford professor, Jonathan Bowen. Discusses origins in ancient Greece, Arabia and England, analytical machines, boolean algebra, and recent developments in the field. http://vmoc.museophile.org/algebra/
Extractions: Text originally completed on his 60th birthday, 11th January 1994 If you are faced by a difficulty or a controversy in science, an ounce of algebra is worth a ton of verbal argument. J.B.S. Haldane That excellent woman knew no more about Homer than she did about Algebra, but she was quite contented with Pen's arrangements ... and felt perfectly confident that her dear boy would get the place which he merited. Pendennis (1848-50), by William Makepeace Thackeray
(USA) Penn State algebra and number theory group. Members, seminars, preprints, links. http://www.math.psu.edu/vstein/alg/antheory/numtheory.html