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Group studying fundamentals and applications of nonlinear phenomena and complex systems. Located at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
A multinational federation of organizations representing the engineering and scientific societies concerned with automatic control.
5th Biennial Conference. Brisbane, Australia; 29 September -- 2 October 2002.
Held annually. ICNAAM 2005: Rhodes, Greece; 16--20 September 2005.
Theoretical research on quantum information, nonlinear dynamics, and complex systems.
Peer-reviewed journal providing a forum for the communication of technical issues associated with the analysis, management, and visualization of cellular information at the molecular level.
Elsevier Science journal that publishes research and expository papers on the formulation, analysis and solution of mathematical models in the biosciences. Intended audience includes both mathematicians and biologists working in this area.
Mathematics Department, Mathematical Biology group. Members.
Discussion of algorithms and C++ code for advanced financial calculations by Bernt Arne Ødegaard.
Tables of contents and subscription information.
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(Springer) An International Survey Journal on Applying Mathematics and Mathematical Applications. Tables of contents and abstracts online. Full text to subscribers.
Interdisciplinary journal of nonlinear science.
A package for classifying, partitioning and studying block designs in GAP 4.3 by Leonard H. Soicher. Free download in .tar.gz format, documentation in PDF.
Santiago, Chile; 16--20 August 2004.
By Reinhard Diestel. Sites offers author and book information as well as a downloadable PDF version of the book.
Gordon Royle's tables of small graphs with Maple software.
GDToolkit (also known as GDT) is a Graph Drawing Toolkit designed to efficiently manipulate several types of graph, and to automatically draw them according to many different aesthetic criteria and constraints.
Simplifies complicated diagrams. The package rearranges complex graph data sets into clear on-screen drawings. Core information represented by nodes and links is much easier to understand.
Software, benchmarks, events, people, bibliography, quadratic optimization.
Large scale optimization software. Solves linear, quadratic, general convex and mixed integer optimization problems. Details of products, trial downloads, licensing information, and documentation.
By Stephen G. Nash, 1998
Programme at the Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, June 2014.
If two commuting endomorphisms of a torus are incommensurable (no power of one is a power of the other), then their joint action should be rigid. Some of the conjectures and open problems compiled by the AIM.
Nonlinear Dynamics research group. Members, projects, publications, meetings, links.
A TMR Workshop. University of Bath, UK; 7--9 January 2002.
Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge; 2--6 July 2001.
Provide innovative mathematics worksheets for secondary school teachers and also solutions to Scottish Higher and CSYS exams.
Provides an effective and playful approach to learning math using visual patterns and rhythm that are inherent in numbers. Includes instructional videos and information for schools, teachers, parents and children.
Features printable lessons and quizzes.
Features PowerPoint lessons on geometry, algebra and pre-algebra to purchase. Contains samples, previews, requirements, resources, and FAQs.
Ohio State University. Algebraic geometry, particularly intersection theory and enumerative geometry. Publications, teaching material.
EAGER network node. List of researchers, topics and meetings.
ARCC Workshop. American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, California, USA; 9--13 December 2003.
University of Oxford, UK; 9--11 August 2004.
London Mathematical Society Meeting and Workshop. University of Liverpool, UK; 5--8 June 2002.
Greek mathematician who was mainly interested in practical studies in mechanics and engineering, best known for Heron's Formula
More than eighty paper model templates, ready to cut out and fold up, available to print out or download.
Short biography from the University of Toronto.
Shareware Macintosh/Windows software for exploring and constructing polyhedra. Flattened versions (nets) of polyhedra may be printed and then cut out, folded, and taped, to produce three-dimensional models.
A Windows program written by Tom York in which you can interactively manipulate regular and semiregular polyhedra.
Describes the mathematician's contribution to number theory and other findings and his introduction of letters from the Greek alphabet as symbols.
Biographical information on this Scottish protestant mathematician.
A successor to the proof editor Alf with a graphical user interface, being developed at the Programming Logic Group at Chalmers. Available for download.
University of East Anglia, Norwich; 7--9 September 2000.
Tokyo, Japan, May 16-19, 2003. Photographs.
Sixteenth International Conference on Logic Programming. Las Cruces, New Mexico; 29 November -- 4 December, 1999.
Logical Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics -- Kurt Gödel's Legacy. Brno, Czech Republic; 25--29 August 1996.
Saratoga Springs, NY, USA; 7--11 June 1999.