NSIP an educational program of investigations and learning activities for students in grades K12. NSIP facilitates learning in science, mathematics, technology, and geography. http://www.nsip.net
Annals Of Mathematics General information about the Annals of mathematics. The Annals of mathematics is published bimonthly with the cooperation of Princeton http://www.math.princeton.edu/~annals/
Extractions: Information ... Search General information about the Annals of Mathematics The Annals of Mathematics is published bimonthly with the cooperation of Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study. Founded in 1884 by Ormond Stone of the University of Virginia, the journal was transferred in 1899 to Harvard University, and in 1911 to Princeton University. Since 1933, the Annals has been edited jointly by Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study. These web pages are intended to serve the mathematical community. They contain information relevant to authors, including Annals submission guidelines and information on how to subscribe to the Annals and order back copies. Additionally, these pages provide an online index to issues published since 1994. It contains the tables of contents of these issues, as well as links to both AMS Reviews of the articles when available and electronic copies stored either in the e-print arXiv or on our server. Articles since January 2001 are also accessible through the
Extractions: Instructional developers have been working for four decades to improve mathematics and science education with computer technology, and they have made significant contributions to student achievement during this time according to a review of controlled evaluations of instructional technology in elementary and secondary schools. The review found that most evaluation studies reported significant positive effects of instructional technology on mathematics and science learning, but not all technological approaches appeared to be equally effective. The forthcoming review, Effects of Using Instructional Technology in Elementary and Secondary Schools: What Controlled Evaluation Studies Say , includes discussion of findings about mathematics and science in 36 controlled evaluations published since 1990 and from earlier reviews of controlled evaluations and less formal studies. The review did not cover theoretical works, case studies, policy or cost analyses, or other studies that investigated learning processes or social dimensions of technology without measuring learning outcomes. The 36 evaluation studies examined four types of computer applications in mathematics and science: (a) integrated learning systems in mathematics; (b) computer tutorials in science; (c) computer simulations in science; and (d) microcomputer-based laboratories. The findings for each are discussed below.
ScienceDirect - Advances In Mathematics - List Of Issues www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0012365X More results from www.sciencedirect.com UWMadison Math DepartmentUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison mathematics Department 480 Lincoln Dr Madison WI 53706-1388. Phone 608 263 3054 Fax 608 263 8891 recep@math.wisc.edu. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00018708
Extractions: Articles in Press Volume 185 Volume 185, Issue 2 , Pages 207-459 (10 July 2004) Volume 185, Issue 1 , Pages 1-205 (20 June 2004) Volume 184 Volume 183 Volume 182 Volume 181 ... Volume 97 Alert me when new Journal Issues are available Add this journal to My Favorite Journals Sample Issue Online More Publication Info Information for Authors
Extractions: QUANTUM- MATHEMATICS ENGLISH HUNGARIAN ROMANESTE FORUM ... INDEXED IN: LINKS: THEORY OF THE DISCRETE FIELD VIRTUAL WORKSHOP * NOTES: THIS IS A NEW THEORY. THIS IS NOT THE MATHEMATICS OF THE QUANTUM PHYSICS. ABOUTH THE AUTOR'S TITLE (DR.): THE AUTOR IS PHISICIAN, NOT PHISICIST. THE WORLD OF THE QUANTUM-MATHEMATICS: This piece of writing was registered under No. 021114002T/2002 This article or parts of it may be reproduced or kept on printed matter or in electronic form only upon written permission from the author, in full compliance with international law.
WMI â Warwick Mathematics Institute Welcome to the Warwick mathematics Institute. News The official Opening of the mathematics and Statistics Building will take place on June 12th. More http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/
Extractions: webadmin@maths News: The official Opening of the Mathematics and Statistics Building will take place on June 12th. More... With great sadness we report the passing away of David Fowler on 13th April 2004, aged 67. More... Ian Davenport, a Turner Prize-nominated artist, has completed a large-scale lottery-funded piece of art in the new Maths and Stats Building. More... We have moved . The Physics Department welcomed the Mathematics Institute to the main campus and presented us with pictorial proof that Mathematics is at the centre of the universe. More... Neil O'Connell has been awarded the Ito prize. More... More... Double 5* status for Applied Mathematics. More... Queries: Mathematics Undergraduate Admissions maug@maths.warwick.ac.uk Mathematics Postgraduate Admissions postgrad@maths.warwick.ac.uk ... About the Mathematics Institute Address:
M3Plexus Includes overview, goals, projects, partners, publications, news and events. http://pdg.cecm.sfu.ca/m3plexus/
CJM Translate this page CMS Canadian Journal of mathematics. CMS CMB CJM Subscribe Info Contact Search. Canadian Journal of mathematics Journal canadien de mathématiques, Robinson Award. http://journals.cms.math.ca/CJM/
Extractions: DLS What's New? IPAM Commencement 2004 Information Greg Hjorth wins 2003 Karp Prize from the Association of Symbolic Logic Bill Duke will be presenting at this year's Faculty Research Colloquium Spring 2004 Math and Program in Computing (PIC) Courses 2003 Clay Research Awards went to Richard Hamilton of Columbia University and Terence Tao of UCLA! Welcome to new faculty, visitors, and guests for 2003-2004! Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS) Speakers in May and June include Pierre Deligne (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton) and Michael Harris (University of Paris, VII). Check the DLS pages for more information including abstracts. VIGRE Program : Overview of the postdoctoral, graduate, and undergraduate programs at UCLA Math as part of the Vertical Integration of Research and Education grant funded by the NSF. Math Programs for Teachers :UCLA offers a variety of programs for teachers through the Department of Mathematics and Graduate School of Education. Weekly Events at the Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics.
MATHGYM - Index Over 100 challenging mathematics problems in five sets ranging from upper primary level to upper secondary. http://www.mathgym.com.au
Hotlist: Mathematics And Computer Science Back to The Franklin Institute Online. Search The Franklin Institute Online, mathematics and Computer Science Hotlist. General mathematics. http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/hotlists/math.html
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Extractions: Module Jump: Active Threads Module Topics News AvantGo Content Encyclopedia Sections Links Reviews Feedback Recommend Us FAQ More Polls Search Statistics Top Top Referers Newsletter Addon Sample Mini Stats Members Articles Threads Reviews Posts Polls Content Content Hits Links Comments More... May 26th 2004 S M T W T F S Welcome to ScienceForums.net User Name Remember Me? Password Forums Register FAQ Calendar Welcome to the Science Forums Network! Science Forums is a medium of disccussion in any science related topic on any level, from hobbyists to post-doctoral researchers and beyond. You are encouraged to post in the most appropriate forum. All users may submit news for the front page, and discussion is encouraged on all posts. If you have any kind of question related to these topics, please don't hesitate to ask; more than likely you'll get an answer. If you see a question you know the answer to, go ahead and help out. Science Forums is a community. Fast and free registration is required to post messages and download attachments. Feel free pass the word about this site to your friends, colleagues, professors, and anyone else who has an interest in science. Please be sure to read the forum information and policy! Again, welcome to the Science Forums community! Active Threads From The Forums Rate
Department Of Mathematics Please report any bugs in the new site to systems@math.purdue.edu. mathematics at Purdue. The Purdue Department of mathematics is http://www.math.purdue.edu/
Extractions: In addition to improved design and navigation features, you may notice that many URLs have been simplified for ease of use. No services have been removed from the website, though several (e.g. the Graduate Student Handbook ) have been restructured and relocated within the site. We have provided two navigation options to help you locate resources in the new site: A site map for the new site is located at: http://www.math.purdue.edu/site_map.php . The site map is simply an expanded view of the dynamic navigation menu on the left of every page. A version of the old main page with modified links is available at: http://www.math.purdue.edu/index_old.php In all cases, users are advised to change bookmarks, website links, and other references to the Math website to match the current URL structure where needed. Please report any bugs in the new site to systems@math.purdue.edu The Purdue Department of Mathematics is one of the seven departments of Purdue's School of Science and consists of approximately 65 professors who are actively involved in the latest developments of every major area of mathematics. The Department is one of the leading mathematical establishments in the United States and has earned an international reputation for its research and teaching excellence. The Department offers undergraduate degrees of Bachelors of Science, and post-graduate degrees of Masters of Science and Doctor of Philosophy. In addition, the Department is closely associated with other programs, including the
Research Institute For Symbolic Computation (RISC-Linz) An institute of the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria, founded in 1987 by Prof. Bruno Buchberger. Research focuses on the interaction and integration of mathematics and computer science. Site has project descriptions, publications, courses and software. http://www.risc.uni-linz.ac.at/
Extractions: RISC-Linz was founded in 1987 by Prof. Bruno Buchberger . Under his direction, RISC also initiated and managed the Software Park Hagenberg and was a driving force in building up the Polytechnic University of Hagenberg and the Software Competence Center Hagenberg . Prof. Buchberger, in 1985, was also founding editor of the Journal of Symbolic Computation RISC-Linz is an institute of the Johannes Kepler University in Linz. RISC focuses on the interaction and integration of mathematics and computer science. This focus is expanded in foundational and applied research projects and in educational programs (Master's and PhD) in the frame of the mathematics and computer science curricula of the Johannes Kepler University. The current chairman of RISC-Linz is Prof. Franz Winkler
Mathematics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia mathematics. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Overview and history of mathematics. See the article on the history of mathematics for details. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematics
Extractions: Other languages: Afrikaans Bosanski Corsu Dansk ... Kiswahili From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mathematics is commonly defined as the study of patterns of structure, change , and space ; more informally, one might say it is the study of 'figures and numbers'. In the formalist view, it is the investigation of axiomatically defined abstract structures using logic and mathematical notation ; other views are described in Philosophy of mathematics . Mathematics might be seen as a simple extension of spoken and written languages, with an extremely precisely defined vocabulary and grammar, for the purpose of describing and exploring physical and conceptual relationships. The specific structures that are investigated by mathematicians often have their origin in the natural sciences , most commonly in physics , but mathematicians also define and investigate structures for reasons purely internal to mathematics, because the structures may provide, for instance, a unifying generalization for several subfields, or a helpful tool for common calculations. Finally, many mathematicians study the areas they do for purely aesthetic reasons, viewing mathematics as an art form rather than as a practical or applied science . Some mathematicians like to refer to their subject as "the Queen of Sciences". Mathematics is often abbreviated to math (in American English ) or maths (in British English Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide")
Rutgers University Mathematics Department Special Announcements Spring 2004 Final Exam Schedule. Wolfson mathematics Common Rooms Undergraduate Program, Graduate Program. General Information Where are we? http://www.math.rutgers.edu/
Dots And Boxes, And Related Mathematical Games Streamingvideo hour-long special seminar held at MSRI on September 13, 1999 describes the mathematics behind winning strategies. http://www.msri.org/activities/events/9900/Berlekamp/
Extractions: Each player, at his turn, joins two adjacent dots with a horizontal or vertical line. When such a move completes the fourth side of a box, the player who completed it puts his initial in the box and takes an extra turn. If the same move completes two boxes, he puts his initial in both but takes only one extra turn. The game ends when all boxes are taken, and the player who completed the more boxes wins. A surprisingly large amount of mathematics is very relevant to this game, and to many other games. Some of the mathematics is very elementary, and that will be sufficient to enable you to beat your friends at Dots and Boxes. More advanced mathematics (a branch of algebra and number theory called "combinatorial game theory") is also very relevant, not only to Dots and Boxes, but to a fascinating array of games including Hackenbush, Amazons, and the classical Asian board game called GO. Just as the classical statistical game theory of von Neumann had something to say about economics, modern combinatorial game theory says something about management (where one is often trying to identify the project or subdepartment in which to make the next move) and systems design (where one is often trying to decompose systems into modular subsystems between which interactions are limited).