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Revision as of 01:33, 6 June 2006
There are many great Mathematics websites around the internet. Here we organize a list of those sites we feel are best for students with high interest in mathematics. Note that mathematics forums are listed and discussed seperately.
Contents
Internet Resource Websites
Websites for math enthusiasts
- AoPS -- That's where you are now! homepage.
- Cut-the-knot, a.k.a. Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles, is a large and amazing site put together by Alexander Bogomolny. It includes an enormous number of mathematics articles and math games that are well-designed for teaching mathematical concepts. website.
- Mathematical Database contains lots of useful math stuff. website.
- Tom Davis's site for math circles topics.
Websites for math history
- MacTudor History of Mathematics
- Wikipedia includes an enormous amount of information on the history of mathematics.
Websites for mathematicians
- MathWorld is a vast and well-maintained resource for math, science, and computer science professionals and students studying at a high level.
Websites for Olympiad students
- Komal is a storied Hungarian math and physics journal. website.
- Mathematical Excalibur. website.
- Mathematical Reflections is a new online journal for Olympiad and collegiate mathematics. website.
- Tom Davis's] site for math circles topics.