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         History Of Mathematics:     more books (100)
  1. A History of Mathematics by Carl B.Boyer, Uta C. Merzbach, et all 1991-03-06
  2. A History of Mathematics: An Introduction (2nd Edition) by Victor J. Katz, 1998-03-06
  3. A Concise History of Mathematics by Dirk J. Struik, 1987-08-01
  4. The History of Mathematics: An Introduction by David M. Burton, 2005-11-08
  5. A History of Greek Mathematics, Vol. 2 by Sir Thomas Heath, 1981-05-01
  6. An Introduction to the History of Mathematics (Saunders Series) by Howard Eves, 1990-01-02
  7. History of Mathematics, Vol. 1 (General Survey of the History of Elementary Mathematics) by David E. Smith, 1958-06-01
  8. History of Mathematics: Brief Version (Katz Series) by Victor J. Katz, 2003-11-01
  9. Mathematics and its History by John Stillwell, 2004-01-27
  10. Mathematics: From the Birth of Numbers by Jan Gullberg, 1997-10
  11. An Introduction to the History of Mathematics by Howard Eves, 1964
  12. A History of Greek Mathematics: Volume 2. From Aristarchus to Diophantus by Thomas Little Heath, 2000-12-27
  13. The History of Mathematics: A Reader
  14. A History of Greek Mathematics: Volume 1. From Thales to Euclid by Thomas Little Heath, 2000-12-27

181. Èíñòèòóò ìàòåìàòèêè ÑÎ ÐÀÍ
Novosibirsk, Russia.
http://www.math.nsc.ru/
English
Èíñòèòóò îñíîâàí â 1957 ã. îäíèì èç êðóïíåéøèõ ìàòåìàòèêîâ XX â. àêàäåìèêîì Ñ. Ë. Ñîáîëåâûì. Èì ââåäåíû êëàññ ôóíêöèîíàëüíûõ ïðîñòðàíñòâ, ïîëó÷èâøèõ íàçâàíèå ïðîñòðàíñòâ Ñîáîëåâà, à òàêæå ïîíÿòèÿ îáîáùåííûõ ðåøåíèé óðàâíåíèé ñ ÷àñòíûìè ïðîèçâîäíûìè.
e-mail:
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182. Second Pacific Rim Conference On Mathematics
Institute of mathematics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan; 48 January 2001.
http://www.sinica.edu.tw/math/html/conference/prcm2001/
Time : January 4 (Thursday) - January 8 (Monday), 2001
Objectives
This conference is to provide a forum for mathematical scientists to present their latest research on various areas, and aims to bring senior scientists and young researchers together for personal interaction and dialogue.
Organizing Institute Organization Committee Program at a Glance Local Organization Committee
Plenary speakers include:
Ian Affleck (University of British Columbia)
Applications of Boundary Conformal Field Theory to Condensed Matter Physics

Lawrence C. Evans (University of California, Berkeley)
Homogenization and Hamiltonian Dynamics

Genghua Fan (Academia Sinica-Beijing)
Integer Flows and Circuit Covers

Joel Feldman (University of British Columbia)
Asymmetric Fermi Surfaces for Magnetic Schrodinger Operators

F. Alberto Grunbaum (Univ. of California, Berkeley)
Diffuse Tomography: An Nonlinear Inverse Problem in Medical Imaging

Song-Sun Lin (National Chiao Tung University) Celluar neural Networks: Pattern and Waves Leon Simon (Stanford University) Singularities of Minimal Surfaces and Harmonic Maps Stephe Smale (City University of Hong Kong) On the Mathematics of Learning Theory Gilbert Strang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Structured Matrices and Good Bases Yingfei Yi (Georgia Institute of Technology) A Quasi-Periodic Poincar-'s Theorem Xuding Zhu (National Sun Yat-Sen University)

183. Clyde Davenport's Home Page
Summary and application as it relates to electromagnetic theory and special relativity.
http://home.usit.net/~cmdaven/cmdaven1.htm
Clyde Davenport's Home Page
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184. IMA: Publications
Monographs, conference proceedings and popular mathematics.
http://www.ima.org.uk/mathematics/publications.htm
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Publications
A wide range of publications is available. Mathematics Today is sent to all members as part of their subscription. Most other publications are offered to members with a discount on the retail price. Subscriptions to Mathematics Today are also available to institutions. Mathematics Today
Mathematics Today is a general interest mathematics publication aimed primarily at Institute members. Institute members receive six issues per year, in February, April, June, August, October and December, as part of their membership subscription. It contains articles, reviews, reports and other news on developments in mathematics and its applications.
Journals

Details of the Institute's six research journals, published by Oxford University Press. Also information about other journals available at a discount to Institute members. Conference Proceedings
Details of books for sale and how to submit papers to books in preparation.

185. Mathematics Magazine>
Monthly publication offering math help, list of competitions, and links.
http://www.mathematicsmagazine.com
Mat hematics Magazine for Grades1-12 Subscription Search About Us MathTutor Mathematics Magazine
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Your Email Address: Numerals Math Theory Math Test Quadratic Solver ... Links Exchange Chance favors the prepared mind. Louis Pasteur Manuals Mathematics Manuals Mathematics Competitions. Canadian Mathematics Competitions (Gr. 9,10,11,12) International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) New Brunswick Math Competition (Gr. 7, 8 and 9 For Students Email or mail us solutions to the proposed problems within one month after a new issue is released. Write your name , school name, city, and grade in your answer. You Can Read selections form the issues here.

186. OUP Journals - IMA Journal Of Applied Mathematics
(IMA/OUP) Contents, abstracts from vol.56 (1996).
http://www3.oup.co.uk/jnls/list/imamat/
Select a journal... Adelphi Papers African Affairs Age and Ageing Alcohol and Alcoholism American Journal of Epidemiology American Law and Economics Review American Literary History Annals of Botany Annals of Occupational Hygiene Annals of Oncology Applied Linguistics Australasian Journal of Philosophy Behavioral Ecology Bioinformatics Biometrika Biostatistics BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia Brain Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention British Journal of Aesthetics British Journal of Criminology British Jnl. for the Philosophy of Sci. British Journal of Social Work British Medical Bulletin BWP Update Cambridge Journal of Economics Cambridge Quarterly Cancer Science Carcinogenesis Cerebral Cortex Chemical Senses Classical Quarterly Classical Review Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice Communication Theory Community Development Journal Computer Bulletin Computer Journal Contemporary Economic Policy BJA: CEACCP Contributions to Political Economy ELT Journal Early Music Economic Inquiry English Historical Review Environmental Practice Epidemiologic Reviews ESHRE Monographs Essays in Criticism European Journal of International Law European Journal of Orthodontics European Journal of Public Health European Review of Agricultural Economics European Sociological Review Evidence-based Compl. and Alt. Medicine

187. Hanoi Institute Of Mathematics E-preprint Archive
Epreprints archive from 1998. Abstracts, text in PostScript.
http://www.math.ac.vn/library/download/e-print/eprint.htm
Hanoi Institute of Mathematics e-preprints archive June 1998
July 1998

August 1998

September 1998
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December 1998

June 1998 abs src ps
Title: Convex-Concave Programming method for
Author: Le Dung Muu
Remark: AMS-TeX, 10 pages, June 1998 abs src ps
Title: Finite maximal infix codes
Author: Nguyen Huong Lam Remark: PlainTeX, July 1998 [abs, src, ps] Title: Asymptotic stability Author: Vu Ngoc Phat Remark: abs src ps Title: Conectedness and stability of the solution sets in multiobjective linear fractional programming Author: Nguyen Dong Yen and Ta Duy Phuong Remark: AMS-TeX, 11 pages, July 1998 [abs, src ps Title: A strong law for mixing r.v.s. Author: Dao Quang Tuyen Remark: AMS-TeX, 7 pages, July 1998. [abs, src, ps] Title: On capacity of labeled Petri net languages Author: Pham Tra An Remark: August 1998 [abs, src, ps] Title: On unique range sets of meromorphic functions and Brody hyperbolicity Author: Ha Huy Khoai and Ta Thi Hoai An Remark: [abs, src, ps] Title: Degeneracy of holomorphic curves in P n C Author: Nguyen Thanh Quang Remark: [abs, src, ps]

188. Institute Of Mathematics
Department of mathematics.
http://www.mathematik.hu-berlin.de/Welcome_eng.html
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189. Careers In Mathematics
Association for Women in mathematics gives a flavor of some of the areas of mathematics in which there are many opportunities.
http://math.usask.ca/document/netinfo/careers.html
Association for Women in Mathematics
Careers in
Mathematics
by Margaret Menzin and Robert Goldman Mathematics is among the most fascinating of all intellectual disciplines, the purest of all art forms, and the most challenging of games. The study of mathematics is not only exciting, but important: mathematicians have an opportunity to make a lasting contribution to society by helping to solve problems in such diverse fields as medicine, management, economics. government, computer science, physics, psychology, engineering, and social science. In this pamphlet we try to give you a flavor of some of the areas of mathematics in which there are many opportunities. At the end we provide a brief "road map" of mathematics. A bachelor's degree in mathematics will prepare you for fascinating jobs in statistics, actuarial sciences, mathematical modeling, and cryptography; for teaching; as well as for graduate school leading to a research career in mathematics or statistics. A strong background in mathematics is also necessary for research in many areas of computer science, social science, and engineering. As you read this pamphlet, look for several themes:

190. Mathematics And Computers In Sport
6th Australian Conference. Bond University, Queensland, Australia; 13 July 2002.
http://www.maths.uq.edu.au/6mcs/
6th Australian Conference on
Mathematics and Computers in Sport
2002 Conference Homepage
Conference Home Conference Circular Conference Registration Travel and Accommodation ... Home
Welcome
The Sixth Australian Conference on MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTERS IN SPORT was successfully held on 1, 2, 3 July 2002 at Bond University on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. An article about the conference appeared in the Financial Review. The 7th MATHEMATICS and COMPUTERS IN SPORT conference will be held in Palmerston North , N.Z. in 2004. The organiser is Associate Professor Hugh Morton (Massey University). If you are interested in obtaining a copy of the fully-refereed published proceedings, click here This three-day conference will brought together sports scientists who were interested in
  • mathematical and statistical modelling in sport,
  • the use of computers in sport,
  • the application of these to improve coaching and individual performance, and
  • teaching that combines mathematics, computers and sport.
Previous conferences on Mathematics and Computers in Sport (1 through 4) have been held at Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland, every two years since 1992. The Fifth conference on Mathematics and Computers in Sport was held in Sydney, the 2000 Olympic city.
Invited speakers for 2002
Invited speakers were:
  • Professor Stephen Gray (University of Queensland)

191. Department Of Mathematics - SFU
Department of mathematics and Statistics
http://www.math.sfu.ca/

192. Numerical Mathematics.
Features programs that will find solutions for functions, equations, differential equations, regression, approximation, interpolation, linear algebra, integration, maxima and minima, and 3D graphing. Includes free download demonstrations and general explanation of methods used.
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193. DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ITS INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
Capri, Italy; 710 June 2001.
http://www.dma.unina.it/~lunardon/
DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ITS INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE:
D. Jungnickel - G. Lunardon - F. Mazzocca - N. Melone - D. Olanda
The Conference DISCRETE MATHEMATICS AND ITS INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS will be held in Capri (Italy), in the Hotel La Residenza from Thursday June, 7 to Sunday June, 10 2001. Any communication about the conference can be sent to polverin@matna2.dma.unina.it
There will be a registration fee of 150.000 Italian Lire (77.47 Euro).
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194. CERN Server Error
Error. We re sorry, but you have followed an obsolete link. Unfortunately the web site you were accessing uses a version of the CERN
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195. This Web Site Has Moved To Http//db.uwaterloo.ca/~alopez-o
This web site has moved to http//db.uwaterloo.ca/~alopezo/
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