A Small Compendium of Interesting Math Sites

Mathematics on the Web is a compendium by the A.M.S. of various math Web resources.

Erdos number project compiles a list of all mathematicians whose Erdos number is 1 or 2.

Math Archives has a wide variety of mathematical resources with a primary emphasis on materials used in the teaching of mathematics.

Yahoo Mathematics page is a categorized list of Web sites devoted to mathematics.

Directory of math sites on the Web. This Penn State site has a good collection of mathematical associations, journals, and mathematics department Web servers.

WWW Virtual Library This Florida State site has the Mathematics section of the Virtual Library, which has extensive links to mathematics resources on the Web.

The Inverse Symbolic Calculator This is a set of programs and specialized tables of mathematical constants. One can enter a constant and get in return a list of mathematical expressions that generate that constant. This is a "fun" math site.

Primes! This site is an excellent resource about prime numbers. Wondering about the largest currently known prime? Need information on Mersenne primes? Want a good test for primality? For all this and more check out this site.

sci.math FAQ This site, maintains archives of frequently asked questions from the sci.math newsgroup (note, I'm not sure how up to date this site is).

Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences This site focuses on the work of N.J.A Sloane on integer sequences. There are many interesting sequences to puzzle over here. Here are a few of Sloane's more interesting examples.

MacTutor History of Math Includes many math history resources: famous mathematicians, famous curves etc.

10,000 digits of pi

The Joy of Pi Explore this site if you just can't get enough of pi! There are links if you want to download the first 4,200,000,000 decimal places of pi (if you can't wait, the direct link is ftp://pi.super-computing.org/).


National Mathematics Organizations

AMS Home Page

Combined Membership List

MAA Home Page

SIAM Home Page

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics


For futher information send mail to Larry D'Antonio ldant@ramapo.edu

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