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Math Models
Here are some interesting mathematical objects made by a metal-printing process.
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StatLab
Data, Software and News from the Statistics Community.
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Myron Hlynka's Queueing Theory Page
This Queueing Theory web site contains information on Queueing Theory collected by Dr. Myron Hlynka, of the University of Windsor, in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
Probability Tutorials
This web site containts probability tutorials, which in the long run, are meant to be a complete online course in probability theory, but contain more real analysis, general topology and measure theory than actual probability.
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Numerical Recipes
Books, softare, links, forums, and more on series of books covering numerical recipes for various programming languages.
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Mersenne Prime Search
On December 15, 2005, Dr. Curtis Cooper and Dr. Steven Boone, professors at Central Missouri State University, discovered the 43rd Mersenne Prime, 230,402,457-1. The CMSU team is the most prolific contributor to the GIMPS project (Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search). The discovery is the largest known prime number.
Mathematical Programming Glossary
This site contains terms specific to mathematical programming, and some terms from other disciplines, notably economics, computer science, and mathematics, that are directly related.
Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles
This site is for teachers, parents and students who seek engaging mathematics. Many of the topics are accompanied by Java illustrations. There are more than 700 Java applets.
Integer Programming in Recreational Mathematics
Some puzzles for integer programming presented with links to the source code to produce a solution. Links to software and other areas of interested are available.
Institute of Mathematical Statistics
The purpose of the institute is to foster the development and dissemination of the theory and applications of probability and statistics.
Imprecise Probabilities Project
The Imprecise Probabilities Project was conceived in 1996 by Peter Walley and Gert de Cooman. Its purpose is to help advance the theory and applications of imprecise probabilities.
Chance!
Chance is a quantitative literacy course developed cooperatively by the Chance Team: J. Laurie Snell and Peter Doyle of Dartmouth College, Joan Garfield of the University of Minnesota, Tom Moore of Grinnell College, Bill Peterson of Middlebury College, and Ngambal Shah of Spelman College.
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Applied Probability Trust
The Applied Probability Trust is a non-profit foundation for study and research in the mathematical sciences. The Trust was founded in 1964, with the assistance of the London Mathematical Society, in order to publish the Journal of Applied Probability.
American Mathematical Society
Founded in 1888 to further mathematical research and scholarship, the American Mathematical Society fulfills its mission through programs and services that promote mathematical research and its uses, strengthen mathematical education, and foster awareness and appreciation of mathematics and its connections to other disciplines and to everyday life.
Pi
Π: A mathematical symbol which has astounded and amazed people for centuries. Pi is not a pastry or baked good, it is used in math, commonly used to find the circumference of a circle, using the simple mathematic code, Πr².
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