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         Geometry:     more books (100)
  1. Holt Texas Geometry by Burger et al, 2007
  2. Geometry (Mathematics Series) by Harold R. Jacobs, 1987-01
  3. Elementary Geometry by R. David Gustafson, Peter D. Frisk, 1991-01
  4. Algebraic Geometry (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by Robin Hartshorne, 1997-04-01
  5. Using Algebraic Geometry (Graduate Texts in Mathematics) by David A. Cox, John Little, et all 2005-03-17
  6. Sacred Geometry Design Sourcebook: Universal Dimensional Patterns
  7. Architectural Geometry by Helmut Pottmann, Andreas Asperl, et all 2007-10-01
  8. Enumerative Geometry and String Theory by Sheldon Katz, 2006-04-19
  9. Geometry - Standardized Test Practice by Ron Larson, 2000-06-30
  10. College Geometry: A Discovery Approach (2nd Edition) by David Kay, 2000-11-15
  11. Algebraic Geometry 1: From Algebraic Varieties to Schemes (Translations of Mathematical Monographs) by Kenji Ueno, 1999-11
  12. Japanese Temple Geometry Problems Sangaku by Fukagawa, 1989-12
  13. Student Solutions Manual, Volume 2, to accompany Calculus and Analytic Geometry by Sherman K. Stein, Anthony Barcellos, 1992-10-01
  14. The Fractal Geometry of Nature by Benoit B. Mandelbrot, 1983

101. Mathsforkids | A Scientific Web Site For Kids
This site has been created to have fun and to practice maths. Includes addition, substraction, multiplication, geometry.
http://www.mathsforkids.com/
Welcome in our web site. This site has been create to have fun and to practice maths. Our mission This site is free. Our mission is strictly educationnal and we always appreciate to receive your comments and suggestions by contacting us via our web site. How it works? The subjects appear in the left column. Select your choice and click on the corresponding blue button.

102. Differential Geometry - Dynamical Systems
Differential geometry Dynamical Systems. ISSN 1454-511X. Differential geometry is a fully refereed research domain included in all
http://vectron.mathem.pub.ro/dgds/
Differential Geometry - Dynamical Systems ISSN 1454-511X Differential Geometry is a fully refereed research domain included in all aspects of mathematics and its applications. The Electronic Journal "Differential Geometry - Dynamical Systems" is published in free electronic format by Balkan Society of Geometers, Geometry Balkan Press. Mathematics Journals Comments welcome Last update: January 2003.

103. AC Commutative Algebra
Articles cover commutative rings, modules, ideals, homological algebra, computational aspects, invariant theory, connections to algebraic geometry and combinatorics.
http://front.math.ucdavis.edu/math.AC
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4 Jun math.AC/0406057 Gorenstein projective dimension for complexes. Oana Veliche AC RA
28 May math.AC/0405526 Semi-dualizing modules and related Gorenstein homological dimensions. Henrik Holm , Peter Jorgensen . 25 pages. AC
28 May math.AC/0405523 Cohen-Macaulay injective, projective, and flat dimension. Henrik Holm , Peter Jorgensen . 18 pages. AC
27 May math.AC/0405499 Associated primes and cofiniteness of local cohomology modules. Mohammad T. Dibaei , Siamak Yassemi . 9 pages. AC
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28 May math.AT/0405525 Andrew Baker , Birgit Richter . 6 pages. Glasgow University Mathematics Department preprint no. 04/20. AT AC
27 May math.CV/0405491 La trace via le calcul residuel: une nouvelle version du theoreme d'Abel-inverse, formes abeliennes. Martin Weimann . 33 pages. CV AC
27 May math.CO/0405490 The ring of multisymmetric functions. F. Vaccarino . 12 pages. CO AC RT
25 May math.AG/0405464 Restriction of the cotangent bundle to elliptic curves and Hilbert-Kunz fnctions. Holger Brenner , Georg Hein AG AC
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104. GrafiCalc - Next Generation Engineering Solver
GrafiCalc allows users to simulate and solve a wide range of geometry based computational challenges.
http://www.graficalc.com/
Engineering decision-support software Welcome. Here you will find information about GrafiCalc software that helps users to significantly shorten design cycles, reduce costs, while finding the highest quality engineering solutions up-front with unprecedented ease, speed, and accuracy. GrafiCalc allows you to bi-directionally associate geometry, dimensions, and calculations within a single flexible intent-model. Then you can vary design parameters to ask and receive instantaneous engineering decision-support information and answers As much as ninety percent of a product’s final performance and cost is nailed down in the first ten percent of the design cycle. However, it is in the early stages of design when users have to make the most critical design decisions with maximum questions and minimum information, while conflicts are easier to detect and less expensive to fix. GrafiCalc is groundbreaking pre-modeling calculation and analysis software that helps users to conceptualize, analyze, optimize, and solve a wide range of geometry-dependent engineering challenges in less time than any other known method. Already, GrafiCalc has been adopted by thousands of users to engineer better products in less time. We invite your consideration.

105. Computational Geometry On The WWW
Computational geometry on the World Wide Web Starting Point Application Challenges to Computational geometry CG Impact Task Force Report
http://www.dcc.unicamp.br/~guialbu/geompages.html

106. Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra And Combinatorics -- Erice 2001, NATO Ad
Exterior Algebra Methods and Other New Directions. Erice, Sicily, Italy; 9 15 September 2001.
http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~sorin/Erice-2001/

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The workshop in Erice will address a wide range of new developments in classical Algebraic Geometry such as curves and their moduli, surfaces, higher dimensional varieties, vector bundles, and toric varieties. A special focus will be on exterior algebra methods which have recently grown in importance in Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra, and Combinatorics, and their computational aspects (Bernstein-Gel'fand-Gel'fand correspondence, Beilinson monad, theory of Chow forms and resultants, algebraic shifting, free resolutions over the exterior algebra, linear syzygies, hyperplane arrangements, ...) Organizing Committee: David Eisenbud Lucian Badescu Sorin Popescu and Alfio Ragusa Speakers (tentative): The following people have responded positively to our invitation: Sponsors: NATO Scientific Affairs Division EAGER: European Algebraic Geometry Research Training Network and the University of Catania , Sicily. Registration: The cost of staying at the Ettore Majorana Centre will be approximately $80 per night (lodging/meals/transfer from/to the airport/1/2 day trip included), and there will be a fee of $100 for the social events. We will be able to offer financial assistance to some of the participants, particularly to younger mathematicians and speakers.

107. The Interactive Geometry Software Cinderella - Redirection
Translate this page Please select your language / Bitte wählen Sie Ihre Sprache
http://www.cinderella.de/
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108. Universal Connections - Connecting People To Purpose
GeoTran uses sacred geometry and numeric language to correct and heal misinformation in the energy field.
http://universalconnections.org/
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Updated: May 6, 2004 Web Site by: Danie Hardie Creative Communications Ltd.

109. Features Of Cabri Geometry II
Software, Cabri geometry™, Cabri geometry™ Product Center Cabri geometry II Plus for Windows® Coming Soon! Learn More . Bring
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Bring geometry to life with this comprehensive program that’s easy to learn and easy to use. Intuitive features let you build figures using the same principles as manual construction. It’s as simple as drawing with a pencil, protractor and compass, only faster - and more fun. Work in Euclidian, transformational and analytic geometry - it’s all there. Cutting-edge technology lets students alter figures on the screen, allowing them to see patterns, make conjectures and draw their own conclusions. Check out the Cabri World 2004 conference Check out these other great features:
  • Includes Cartesian and polar coordinates
  • Constructs conics, including ellipses and hyperbolas
  • Explores advanced concepts in projective and hyperbolic geometry
  • Customizes menus so that only relevant tools appear
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110. ESF - HTTP Error: 404 - Not Found
European Science Foundation research network.
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111. Straight Objects Lines, Rays And Segments
Sine and tangent of an angle, basic trigonometric formulas. Glossary. Test in elementary plane geometry. Brief history of this homepage.
http://www.math.psu.edu/geom/koltsova/

112. BIOMETRICS: HAND GEOMETRY
Michigan State University
http://biometrics.cse.msu.edu/hand_geometry.html
HAND GEOMETRY
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By Arun Ross and Anil Jain
Hand Geometry: This approach uses the geometric shape of the hand for authenticating a user's identity. Authentication of identity using hand geometry is an interesting problem. Individual hand features are not descriptive enough for identification. However, it is possible to devise a method by combining various individual features to attain robust verification. Hand Geometry vs Fingerprints: Unlike fingerprints, the human hand isn't unique. One can use finger length, thickness, and curvature for the purposes of verification but not for identification. For some kinds of access control like immigration and border control, invasive biometrics (eg., fingerprints) may not be desirable as they infringe on privacy. In such situations it is desirable to have a biometric system that is sufficient for verification. As hand geometry is not distinctive, it is the ideal choice. Furthermore, hand geometry data is easier to collect. With fingerprint collection good frictional skin is required by imaging systems, and with retina-based recognition systems, special lighting is necessary. Additionally, hand geometry can be easily combined with other biometrics, namely fingerprint. One can envision a system where fingerprints are used for (infrequent) identification and hand geometry is used for (frequent) verification. Past Projects:
  • A Hand Geometry-Based Verification System: This project explores the use of hand geometry as a measure of a person's identity. The system consists of an acquisition device that captures the top view and side view of a user's right hand as he places it on the flat surface of the device. A snapshot of the user's hand is taken for processing. A set of features have been identified that could be used to represent a person's hand. These features include the lengths and widths of the fingers at various locations.

113. Geojava
Middle School ( geometry). Contents. Angles and Pararell Lines 7 applets. Congruent Figures and Triangles 13 applets. Quadrilaterals
http://www.ies.co.jp/math/java/geo/
Middle School ( Geometry)
Contents
  • Angles and Pararell Lines 7 applets.
  • Congruent Figures and Triangles 13 applets.
  • Quadrilaterals and Conservation of Area 10 applets.
  • Similar Figures 9 applets.
  • Circles 23 applets.
  • Pythagorean Theorem 19 applets.
  • Miscellaneous 10 applets.
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  • 114. Katia Consani's Home Page
    University of Toronto. Arithmetic geometry, number theory, noncommutative geometry.
    http://www.math.toronto.edu/kc/
    Katia Consani Associate Professor
    Mailing Address
    Department of Mathematics
    University of Toronto (SS 4046)
    100 St. George Street
    Toronto, ON M5S-3G3, CANADA
    How to reach me
    Office : Sidney Smith Hall 4046
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    E-mail kc@math.toronto.edu
    Links
    UofT Math Department home page
    Research
    Research area
    Arithmetic geometry, Number Theory
    My curriculum vitae
    Papers
    My publications and preprints
    2nd Workshop on Non-Commutative Geometry and Number-Theory at MPIM-Bonn: June 14-18, 2004.
    Organizers: A. Connes, Y. Manin, M. Marcolli, K. Consani.
    Announcement on the web-page at MPIM-Bonn
    1st Workshop on Non-Commutative Geometry and Number-Theory at MPIM-Bonn: August 18-22, 2003.
    Organizers: Y. Manin, M. Marcolli, K. Consani.
    Schedule (updated 08/15/03); Photos of the speakers (please don't blame the photographer!)
    Teaching
    Winter/Spring terms 2003-04
    Calculus!
    Spring term 2004
    Introduction to sheaves and schemes
    Number Theory/Representation Theory Seminar
    Spring term 2004
    List of speakers and titles
    Colloquium schedule
    Schedule for the academic year 2003-04
    List of speakers and titles
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    A philosophical scene-assertion from the movie `Young Frankenstein' by Mel Brooks
    Grothendieck's related web-sites
    The Grothendieck-circle
    Grothendieck Biography Project
    The Bourbakistas

    115. Geometry Games
    geometry Games. Standards and Curriculum. Clicking on a game link will open a new window. Close that window to return to this page.
    http://www.gamequarium.com/geometry.html
    Geometry Games Standards and Curriculum Clicking on a game link will open a new window. Close that window to return to this page.

    116. Home Page For Jeff Thunder
    Northern Illinois University. geometry of numbers.
    http://www.math.niu.edu/~jthunder/
    Jeff Thunder
    Hi. I'm new at this WWW stuff, so please be gentle! I can be contacted by email, phone or usual mail.
  • jthunder@math.niu.edu
  • Dept. of Math., NIU, DeKalb, IL 60115 Click here to access mathematical papers. I don't have a picture here, but if you are sufficiently perverted, you can find all sorts of them on the naughtier newsgroups. None are of me, I might add. This homepage first erected March 23, 1995 (Revised Oct. 11, 1995) jthunder@math.niu.edu FYEO
  • 117. Schwarzschild Geometry
    More about the Schwarzschild geometry. Back Back to Dive into the Black Hole. Schwarzschild geometry Embedding diagram of the Schwarzschild geometry.
    http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schwp.html
    More about the Schwarzschild Geometry
    Back to Dive into the Black Hole Forward to White Holes and Wormholes Andrew Hamilton's Homepage Other Relativity and Black Hole links index movies approach orbit singularity dive ... links Schwarzschild geometry A description of this embedding diagram appears below. Try John Walker's Orbit's in Strongly Curved Spacetime for a Java applet which allows you to play around with orbits in the Schwarzschild geometry. Schwarzschild radius One of the remarkable predictions of Schwarzschild's geometry was that if a mass M were compressed inside a critical radius r s , nowadays called the Schwarzschild radius, then its gravity would become so strong that not even light could escape. The Schwarzschild radius r s of a mass M is given by
    r s where G is Newton's gravitational constant , and c is the speed of light . For a 30 solar mass object, like the black hole in the fictional star system here, the Schwarzschild radius is about 100 kilometers. Curiously, the Schwarzschild radius had already been derived (with the correct result, but an incorrect theory) by John Michell in 1783 (this reference is from Erk's Relativity Pages ) in the context of Newtonian gravity and the corpuscular theory of light. Michel derived the critical radius by setting the gravitational escape velocity

    118. Differential Gometry And General Relativity
    Online introduction to differential geometry and general relativity. Introduction to Differential geometry and General Relativity.
    http://people.hofstra.edu/faculty/Stefan_Waner/diff_geom/tc.html
    Introduction to Differential Geometry and General Relativity
    Lecture Notes by Stefan Waner,
    Department of Mathematics, Hofstra University
    These notes are dedicated to the memory of Hanno Rund.
    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Preliminaries: Distance, Open Sets, Parametric Surfaces and Smooth Functions 2. Smooth Manifolds and Scalar Fields 3. Tangent Vectors and the Tangent Space 4. Contravariant and Covariant Vector Fields ... Download the latest version of the differential geometry/relativity notes in PDF format References and Suggested Further Reading
    (Listed in the rough order reflecting the degree to which they were used) Bernard F. Schutz, A First Course in General Relativity (Cambridge University Press, 1986)
    David Lovelock and Hanno Rund, Tensors, Differential Forms, and Variational Principles (Dover, 1989)
    Charles E. Weatherburn, An Introduction to Riemannian Geometry and the Tensor Calculus (Cambridge University Press, 1963)
    Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne and John A. Wheeler, Gravitation (W.H. Freeman, 1973)
    Keith R. Symon

    119. Parasolid
    The geometry engine inside SolidWorks, SolidEdge, DesignWave, IronCAD, Unigraphics and many other products.
    http://www.ugsolutions.com/products/parasolid/

    120. Differential Gometry And General Relativity
    A course from the Department of Mathematics at Hofstra University on differential geometry and general relativity.
    http://www.hofstra.edu/~matscw/diff_geom/tc.html
    Introduction to Differential Geometry and General Relativity
    Lecture Notes by Stefan Waner,
    Department of Mathematics, Hofstra University
    These notes are dedicated to the memory of Hanno Rund.
    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Preliminaries: Distance, Open Sets, Parametric Surfaces and Smooth Functions 2. Smooth Manifolds and Scalar Fields 3. Tangent Vectors and the Tangent Space 4. Contravariant and Covariant Vector Fields ... Download the latest version of the differential geometry/relativity notes in PDF format References and Suggested Further Reading
    (Listed in the rough order reflecting the degree to which they were used) Bernard F. Schutz, A First Course in General Relativity (Cambridge University Press, 1986)
    David Lovelock and Hanno Rund, Tensors, Differential Forms, and Variational Principles (Dover, 1989)
    Charles E. Weatherburn, An Introduction to Riemannian Geometry and the Tensor Calculus (Cambridge University Press, 1963)
    Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne and John A. Wheeler, Gravitation (W.H. Freeman, 1973)
    Keith R. Symon

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