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  1. Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications by Kenneth Rosen, 2006-09-01
  2. Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science (2nd Edition) by Ronald L. Graham, Donald E. Knuth, et all 1994-03-10
  3. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Contemporary Approach by Gary L. Musser, Blake E. Peterson, et all 2010-11-16
  4. Basic College Mathematics (4th Edition) by Elayn Martin-Gay, 2010-09-23
  5. Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction by Timothy Gowers, 2002-10
  6. Discrete Mathematics with Applications by Susanna S. Epp, 2003-12-22
  7. A History of Mathematics, Second Edition by Carl B. Boyer, Uta C. Merzbach, 1991-03-06
  8. CliffsTestPrepPraxis II: Mathematics Content Knowledge Test(0061) (Cliffstestprep Praxis II) by E. Donice McCune, Sandra Luna McCune, 2006-07-12
  9. Mathematics with Applications (9th Edition) by Margaret L. Lial, Thomas W. Hungerford, et all 2006-03-20
  10. Everyday Mathematics: Student Math Journal Grade Level 6
  11. Brown Paper School book: I Hate Mathematics! (Brown Paper School Books) by Linda Allison, Marilyn Burns, et all 1975-07-30
  12. Basic College Mathematics plus MyMathLab Student Access Kit (8th Edition) by Margaret L. Lial, Stanley A. Salzman, et all 2009-04-20
  13. Good Questions: Great Ways to Differentiate Mathematics Instruction by Marian Small, 2009-05-01
  14. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Fourth Edition by Dennis G. Zill, 2009-12-21

61. Front For The Mathematics ArXiv
Front for the mathematics ArXiv Fri iFAQ. Welcome to the UC Davis front end for the mathematics arXiv, maintained at Cornell University.
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Welcome to the UC Davis front end for the mathematics arXiv , maintained at Cornell University. The arXiv has mathematics articles ( primary secondary ) as of May 25, 2004. News from the Front (31 Oct 2002): Author Title/ID Anywhere Cat/MSC articles per page Show Help Global AC Commutative Algebra GM General Mathematics NT Number Theory AG Algebraic Geometry GN General Topology OA Operator Algebras AP Analysis of PDEs GR Group Theory OC Optimization and Control AT Algebraic Topology GT Geometric Topology PR Probability CA Classical Analysis and ODEs HO History and Overview QA Quantum Algebra CO Combinatorics KT K-Theory and Homology RA Rings and Algebras CT Category Theory LO Logic RT Representation Theory CV Complex Variables MG Metric Geometry SG Symplectic Geometry DG Differential Geometry MP Mathematical Physics SP Spectral Theory DS Dynamical Systems NA Numerical Analysis ST Statistics FA Functional Analysis Authors: All AB CDE FGH ... arXiv direct (physics, math, cs) (In)frequently asked questions UC Davis math Acknowledgements Overlays and contributors Scripted arXiv access Categories writ large People in charge Search help Journals with direct submission Preference settings Submission instructions Retrieval instructions Subscription by e-mail Keywords: math mathematics preprints e-prints papers preprint server e-print server servers
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62. CSM Home
Majors include natural sciences, mathematics, and physics. Information on advising and programs included.
http://csm.jmu.edu
Announcement 2003 Madison Scholar: Dr. Kevin Giovanetti 2003 Distinguished Teacher Award: Dr. Ben DeGraff Faculty spotlight Sheldon Hall from the quad. Welcome to our website. Learning science and mathematics by doing is what we are all about. We provide exceptional and exciting research experiences for students. Our dedicated faculty focus their efforts on student learning, designing and offering the best courses and continually updating curricula. Our undergraduate research programs have been expanded with external funding from several sources, particularly the National Science Foundation . We work together to provide an exceptional learning environment for all students, non-majors and majors as described in our mission statement Our goal is to provide concise, timely and practical information about out college at this site. You will find information about our students and faculty as well as links to a variety of interesting pages as you go through this site. We welcome your suggestions for improving this website. Finally, if you need additional information about our programs please call our office at 540.568.3508. College of Science and Mathematics, James Madison University

63. Quia - Mathematics - Top 20 Activities
Directory mathematics. 1, Everyday Math Hangman Hangman A game of hangman created to help first graders review the key vocabulary
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Search Options (Choose from one of the following menus.) The 20 most popular activities in this topic are listed below. To list many more , select All activities by title or All activities by author All Activities ... Select ... top 20 only by title by author Subcategory ... Select ... Algebra I Algebra II Algebra Terminology Calculus Calendar Divisibility Rules and Prime Numbers Egyptian Numerals Elementary School Fractions, Decimals, Percentage General Geometry Grade 5 Review Graduation Test Prep Math A prep Math facts Mental Arithmetic Middle School number properties Position and Movement Pre Calculus Pre-Algebra RCT Math Practice RMP Roman Numerals Time Trigonometry Textbook/Resource ... Select ... AMSCO Cord Algebra I Everyday Mathematics Glencoe Algebra 1 Glencoe Algebra 2 Glencoe Course 1 Glencoe Geometry Investigations MathScapes None Prentice Hall Progress In Matematics Saxon Math Scotts Foresman Directory
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A game of hangman created to help first graders review the key vocabulary (within the EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS curriculum) that each first grader should be familiar with by the end of their first grade school year.

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65. Clay Mathematics Institute
Clay mathematics Institute. Dedicated to increasing and disseminating mathematical knowledge.
http://www.claymath.org/
Clay Mathematics Institute Dedicated to increasing and disseminating mathematical knowledge
2004 Liftoff Fellows
On April 19, 2004, CMI announced eighteen new liftoff fellows. Each will be supported by CMI for one month in the summer of 2004. This year's fellows were drawn from thirteen universities. ... more ...
Senior Scholars Program
March 19, 2004. The Clay Mathematics Institute announces its Senior Scholars program. Its aim is to foster mathematical research and the exchange of ideas by providing support for senior mathematicians who will play a central role in a topical program at an institute or university. ... more ... Riemann Hypothesis Formulated in his 1859 paper, the Riemann hypothesis in effect says that the primes are distributed as regularly as possible given their seemingly random occurrence on the number line. Riemann's work gave an 'explicit' formula for the number of primes less than x in terms of the zeros of the zeta function. The first term is x/log(x). The Riemann hypothesis is equivalent to the assertion that other terms are bounded by a constant times log(x) times the square root of x. The Riemann hypothesis asserts that all the 'non-obvious' zeros of the zeta function are complex numbers with real part 1/2.
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March 19-28, 2004. The Clay Research Academy, led by Richard Stanley and Pavel Etingof of MIT, conducted an introduction to research program for 12 high school students at its offices at One Bow Street in Cambridge. Some of the a Colloquium Series

66. University Of Central Arkansas - College Of Natural Sciences And Mathematics
Degree program and course information for the departments of mathematics, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics and Astronomy.
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Dean: Ronald B. Toll, Ph.D.
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67. Math Professional Development And Teacher Training Workshops
Seminars in creative math methods for grades 39 that tap the multiple intelligences, learning styles and are compatible with NCTM Standards.
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68. EEVL : The Internet Guide To Engineering, Mathematics And Computing
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69. Centre For Discrete Maths And Theoretical Computer Science
Research areas include artificial intelligence, combinatorial optimization, computability and complexity, and constructive algorithmics.
http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/CDMTCS/index.html
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I NTRODUCTION
The Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, CDMTCS, which is a joint venture involving the Computer Science and Mathematics Departments of the University of Auckland in New Zealand, was founded in 1995 to support basic research on the interface between mathematics and computing, to foster research and development in these areas within the South Pacific region, and to create links between researchers in that region and their counterparts in the rest of the world. The Centre is based at the Department of Computer Science , the University of Auckland, New Zealand
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This section contains pointers to the latest additions to the CDMTCS home page.

70. ArXiv.org E-Print Archive
Open eprint archive with over 100,000 articles in physics, 10,000 in mathematics, and 1,000 in computer science. (Formerly called xxx.)
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71. NASA SHARP - Summer High-School Apprenticeship Research Program
The NASA Summer High School Apprenticeship Research Program. During their eightweek SHARP PLUS research experiences, apprentices work with industry-or university-based mathematics, science, and engineering (MSE) professionals and engage in hands-on research.
http://www.mtsibase.com/sharp/

72. Common Errors In College Math
This page describes the errors seen most frequently in undergraduate mathematics, the likely causes of those errors, and their remedies. Avoid these errors in order to improve in any mathintensive course, including physics.
http://math.vanderbilt.edu/~schectex/commerrs/
Judging from the email response, this web page is my most popular work.) Browser adjustments: This web page uses sub scripts, super scripts, and the s mb l font, which display incorrectly on some browsers or platforms and for Unix print correctly even after the adjustments.) At some point when I have time, I'll probably rewrite this whole page using latex2html, since that seems to be the only format that presently works with all major browsers. And, yes, I know that the penguin doesn't represent all kinds of unix; but I don't think there is a cute logo that does. Note to teachers (and anyone else who is interested): Feel free to link to this page , tell your students about this page, or copy (with appropriate citation) parts or all of this page. And please write to me with your comments or suggestions. Eric Schechter , version of 20 May 2004.
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This web page describes the errors that I have seen most frequently in undergraduate mathematics, the likely causes of those errors, and their remedies. I am tired of seeing these same old errors over and over again. (I would rather see new, original

73. ThinkQuest : Library : Interactive Mathematics Online
Algebra, Geometry. DE Joyce s Trigonometry (Under Construction!), Chaos. Cool Java Stuff, Make your own Stereograms! Credits, Awards, Bibliography, Links,
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This mathematics site has tutorials in Algebra and Trigonometry and a very extensive section about Geometry. It also includes a lot of information about programming with Java, Chaos Theory, and fractal generation (Mandelbrot and Julia sets). There is even some software for creating stereograms, those three dimensional pictures that can only be seen inside your brain. Visit Site 1996 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Awards GEM Languages English Students David Seaford High School, Seaford, DE, United States Amay Seaford High School, Seaford, DE, United States Jaime Seaford High School, Seaford, DE, United States Coaches Thomas Seaford High School, Salisbury, MD, United States Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site. Privacy Policy

74. Caltech Mathematics Department
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75. Egyptian Mathematics
for Egypt. Where the Egyptians really excelled was in medicine and applied mathematics. But mathematics Problems. This section is
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Egypt, pyramids, the pharaohs and temple reconstructions. Free screen savers and hieroglyphics - you can write your name in the ancient script.
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The ancient Egyptians were possibly the first civilisation to practice the scientific arts. Indeed, the word chemistry is derived from the word Alchemy which is the ancient name for Egypt. Where the Egyptians really excelled was in medicine and applied mathematics. But although there is a large body of papyrus literature describing their achievements in medicine, there is no records of how they reached their mathematical conclusions. Of course they must have had an advanced understanding of the subject because their exploits in engineering, astronomy and administration would not have been possible without it.
The Egyptians had a decimal system using seven different symbols.
1 is shown by a single stroke.
10 is shown by a drawing of a hobble for cattle.
100 is represented by a coil of rope.
1,000 is a drawing of a lotus plant.
10,000 is represented by a finger.

76. The Recombination Principle: Mathematics Of Decision And Perception (index.htm)
The proper time proves to be proportional to the sum of probabilities for return to the starting point.
http://www.orthuber.com
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The Recombination Principle:

Mathematics of decision and perception
Subject: Mathematics and physics of the decision and perception (recognition) process; conclusions Some keywords: Discrete mathematics, finite past, finite calculus, discrete physics, quantum physics, relativity, proper time, decision, random walk, binomial distribution, pascal triangle, graph theory, recombination, measurement, recognition, perception, information theory, combinatorics
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Das Rekombinationsprinzip:

Mathematik der Entscheidung und Wahrnehmung
Themenstellung: Mathematik und Physik des Entscheidungs- und Wahrnehmungsprozesses; Schlussfolgerungen Diskrete Mathematik, endliche Vergangenheit, endliche Arithmetik, diskrete Physik, Quantenphysik, Relativitätstheorie, Eigenzeit, Entscheidung, Random walk, Binomialverteilung, Pascaldreieck, Graphentheorie, Rekombination, Messung, Wiedererkennung, Wahrnehmung, Informationstheorie, Kombinatorik
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77. INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION WELCOME to the mathematics Home Page. A project like mathematics cannot be completed without the assistance of numerous supportive individuals.
http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Edu/RSE/RSEorange/buttons.html
INTRODUCTION:
WELCOME to the Mathematics Home Page. The concept of , an irrational number, has been calculated and explored throughout history from biblical times to the present. The Chinese calculated and their value was used for a thousand years. One mathematician calculated to 35 places and had it inscribed on his epitaph. With the advent of the computer, has been calculated to over six billion decimal places. Whether it is of historical significance, mathematical importance or a personal goal, has universal appeal. Join us in an adventure of exploring the concept of Acknowledgements:
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"...and we couldn't have done it without NCSA" A project like Mathematics cannot be completed without the assistance of numerous supportive individuals. We would like to thank the following people for their kindnesses and expertise: Umesh Thakkar, coordinator of the Resource for Science Education Program (RSE); Lisa Bievenue, principal investigator for the RSE project; Elaine Schulte, RSE research assistant; David Atkins; Trista Lawless; Jim Peterson; Pam Van Walleghen; Kristen Bokenkamp; Deborah Foertsch; Jerry Glynn; Kathleen Smith for the use of her clever hyperstack and Larry Riddle, Chairman of the Mathematics Department at Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Georgia, for allowing us to modify his design to create our Mathematics logo. Thank you, also, to the RSE speakers. They have given us much to think about and our project has benefited from their presentations.

78. MITACS 2004
Head office in SFU. Part of the federally funded Canadian networks of Centres of Excellence to develop advanced mathematical tools needed in a knowledgebased economy. Overview, objectives, history, research, publications, members, news and events, jobs, board of directors, committee, webmail, student resources and researchers' guide.
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The Mathematics of Information Technology and Complex systems, is a Network of Centres of Excellence (NCE) for the Mathematical Sciences.
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79. JSTOR: The Annals Of Mathematics
The Annals of mathematics. (continues The Analyst) JSTOR Coverage Vols. Journal Information for The Annals of mathematics. Publisher Annals of mathematics
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Publisher Annals of Mathematics Moving Wall Annals of Mathematics , a distinguished journal of research papers in pure mathematics, was founded in 1884. Annals of Mathematics is published bimonthly with the cooperation of Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study. It is widely regarded as one of the main mathematics journals in the world. ISSN
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80. CECM Preprints
(CECM) Preprint service of the institute, provides access to fulltext papers starting from 1993.
http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/preprints/

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