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Cyberwonders of Mathematics
"The Mathematical Atlas is a collection of articles about aspects of mathematics at and above the university level, but (usually) not at the level of current research. The goal of this collection is to introduce the subject areas of modern mathematics, to describe a few of the milestone results and topics, and to give pointers to some of the key resources where further information is to be found. Like any good atlas, we try to present several ways to look at each area and to show its relationship with neighboring areas and sub-areas."
Do you like fiction and mathematics? Are you looking for a book or story that might be useful for the students in your math class? Are you interested in what our society thinks about mathematicians? Then you've come to the right place...
"A Guide to Major Motion Pictures with Scenes of Real Mathematics."
This is a fine source for reviewing high school and college mathematics through differential equations.
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March 27, 2002 -- http://www.library.cmu.edu/Research/EngineeringAndSciences/Math/cyberwonders.html
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