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Ohio State University. Analytic number theory, L-functions. Preprints.
Villanova University. Computational number theory and Diophantine approximation. Teaching material, resources.
University of York. Metrical Diophantine approximation, harmonic analysis and applications to signal processing, chaos and biology. Publications, teaching material.
Royal Holloway, University of London. Elementary, combinatorial, and analytic number theory, additive and multiplicative problems.
Tel Aviv University. Inverse additive number theory. Papres, preprints, resources.
Loyola Marymount University. Algebraic number theory; the ABC conjecture; cryptography, dessins d'enfants, complexity theory. Publications.
University of Michigan. Computational Complexity Theory, Cryptography, Diophantine Approximation, Discrete and Computational Geometry, Dynamical Systems, Harmonic Analysis; Mathematical Physics, Optimization, Number Theory. Publications, courses.
Ramapo College of New Jersey. Stable reduction of modular curves. Phd thesis, preprints.
Computations on primes, prime gaps, prime constellations (twins, triplets, and quadruplets) and their reciprocal sums (to extrapolate estimates for the corresponding Brun's constants). Description of the infamous Pentium division bug.
Obituary from Universitaet Ulm.
University of Bristol. Random matrix theory and zeta and L-functions. Offers publications and research projects.
Edinburgh University. Algebraic number theory, especially algebraic integers which are constrained in some way; algorithmic aspects of algebraic curves; combinatorial aspects of network design. Recent publications.
Montanuniversität Leoben. Analytic number theory. Papers, preprints.
University of Crete. Explicit solution of diophantine equations. Publications.
University of British Columbia. Arithmetic of elliptic curves, L-functions. Papers and preprints.
University of Texas at Austin. Special values of L-series (in particular, those related to the conjectures of Birch/Swinnerton-Dyer and Bloch/Beilinson), the arithmetic of elliptic curves and modular forms.
Louisiana State University. Genus 2 curves, class number formulae, Jacobi sums, Stark's conjectures, computational projects.
University of Massachusetts. Arithmetic geometry, special values of L-functions, Iwasawa theory, deformation theory of Galois representations. Papers and expository articles.
Dan Bump. Errata, contents, virtual study group.
J. H. Conway and N. J. A. Sloane (Springer, 1998). Contents, errata (including a missing page), updated tables and database.
Free refereed electronic journal.
(World Scientific) Original research papers and review articles on all areas of Number Theory.
, PhD thesis, Nina Snaith, University of Bristol 2000 (ps 3162K)
Scott Contini, MA Thesis. University of Georgia 1997.
Yosemite National Park, 29 October -- 1 November 2000.
Wavelet analysis, time frequency representation, general signals and systems, and applications in medical ultrasound signal processing.
Video compression, visibility of packet losses in compressed video.
Scattered approximation, Gabor expansions, wavelet theory.
Italian Society of Operations Research, Optimization and Decision Science. Includes membership, meetings, and publications.
A publication for literature on all aspects of operations research and the management and decision sciences. Tables of contents since 1995.
German Open Conference on Probability and Statistics. University of Magdeburg; 19--22 March 2002.
AIM Research Conference Center (ARCC), Palo Alto, CA, USA; 20--23 December 2004.
Online Books page at the University of Pennsylvania.
A collection of HTML lectures on various subjects in mathematics and physics.
A digital library of books selected from the University of Michigan mathematics collection, published in the 19th or early 20th century.
Organization that sponsors the Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge, the Euclid Contest, the Gauss Contest, with online workshop, problem archives, and other resources for students.
The Subtrust (BMOS) and Committee (BMOC) pages with past problems.
National contest for the selection of the Norway IMO team. Results, history and problems.
A problem solving competition for individual pupils in Scottish secondary and upper primary schools.
Training resources for the Putnam competition. Practice problems, notes on mathematical theories, and recommended reading.
Short introduction for beginners.
Weekly math challenge with past problem archives and solutions.
Number 153 can be found in the New Testament, where in the net Simon Peter drew from the Sea of Tiberias held 153 fishes. Interesting properties of number 153 are given here.
666, the number of the beast in the Book of Revelation prophecies in the Bible.
Probably no symbol of infinity in mathematics has evoked as much mystery, romanticism, misconception and human interest as the number and Greek letter of Pi. Interesting facts and trivia about Pi.
A Topica email list. Archives readable by anyone.
An analysis of its relation to Pi and a simulation by George Reese.
A text by Keith Tognetti, published as an Australian Mathematical Society Teaching Module. Available in Postscript, PDF or DVI-Format.
Slide rule program.
IS2: statistical modelling project. Site in English and French.