- Zentralblatt MATH (zbMATH) is the world’s most comprehensive and longest-running abstracting and reviewing service in pure and applied mathematics
- The zbMATH database contains about 4 million bibliographic entries with reviews or abstracts currently drawn from about 3,000 journals and serials, and 180,000 books.
- The coverage starts in the 18th century and is complete from 1868 to the present by the integration of the "Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik" database.
This archive holds videos of past Fields lectures. Lectures are archived in two formats.The interactive format, viewed in a flash-player-enabled desktop web browser, allows you to zoom in and out on specific areas of the blackboards or screens (providing a viewing experience more like being present in the room). The static format, although it does not allow for zooming in to read small blackboard writing, is downloadable and compatible with a wide variety of desktop and mobile video players.
The Euler Archive is an online resource for Leonhard Euler's original works and modern Euler scholarship. This dynamic library and database provides access to original publications, and references to available translations and current research.
A pair of mathematicians has built on an obscure, 30-year-old mathematical theory to show that soap-filmlike minimal surfaces appear abundantly in a wide range
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- This book contains 57 selected articles by Professor Radha Charan Gupta—a doyen of history of mathematics—written on a variety of important topics in Indian astronomy and mathematics, and deals with the bibliographical sketches of a few veteran historians of Indian mathematics
Introduction This is a variant of a similar past problem: draw something interesting, using a sequence of joined straight line segments, without ever lifting your pen. Or in this case, with one continuous thread. As far as I can tell, the first realization of this particular idea was in 2016, when artist Petros Vrellis [1]…
This page contains list of mathematical Theorems which are at the same time (a) great, (b) easy to understand, and (c) published in the 21st century. See here for more details about these criteria. Click on any theorem to see the exact formulation, or click here for the formulations of all theorems. You can also…
In this video we will take an in depth look at the fast inverse square root and see where the mysterious number 0x5f3759df comes from. This algorithm became famous after id Software open sourced the engine for Quake III. On the way we will also learn about floating point numbers and newton's method.
In reality, you are actually coinciding given two points with the points of your ruler. Then you will say, these points are separated by x unit in length.
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swMATH not only provides access to an extensive database of information on mathematical software, but also includes a systematic linking of software packages with relevant mathematical publications.
In my previous blog post, I explained how I take lecture notes using Vim and LaTeX. In this post, I’ll talk about how I draw figures for my notes using Inkscape and about my custom shortcut manager.Some examples First, let me show you some exam…
Here is a list of resources to hone your skill in solving algorithmic and mathematical challenges. Many of these sites host frequent contests which you
In Why Is There Philosophy of Mathematics At All? one of the grand eminences of the philosophy of science, now retired, offers a lively, discursive tour of some of the broad landscapes of the philosophy of mathematics...
J. Berner, P. Grohs, G. Kutyniok, and P. Petersen. (2021)cite arxiv:2105.04026Comment: This review paper will appear as a book chapter in the book "Theory of Deep Learning" by Cambridge University Press.
U. Martin Skrodzki, and K. Polthier. Proceedings of Bridges 2016: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Education, Culture, page 481--484. Phoenix, Arizona, Tessellations Publishing, (2016)Available online at http://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2016/bridges2016-481.html.