Math Resources At NYU math Courseware More mathematica based tutorials or notebooks to supplement advancedundergraduate mathematics a tour of several unsolved problems in various http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/sci/math/
Extractions: The following document contains library-related WWW mathematics sites selected for their interest to undergraduate students and faculty in the mathematical sciences, which are the primary clientele of the Coles Science Reference Center Library of the New York University Libraries. Graduate-level mathematics and computer science information is provided at the NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences Library The holdings of the New York University Libraries, including those at the NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, may be searched using BOBCAT. NYU Mathematics Department Undergraduate Page Gives information about majoring, activities and awards as well as a list of faculty and their research interests. Mathematical Association of America Student's Page Open the page from the welcome page of the MAA. Includes much information about conferences, awards, research opportunities for undergraduates. Mathematics Quotes Quotations compiled from many sources, searchable by keyword, author or at random. Award-winning site.
Walden Freedman's Math Links Research math Subject Classification Research Discussion Areas for Undergraduates(NSF funded) unsolved mathematics problems Banach Space Bulletin http://www.humboldt.edu/~wf6/links.htm
Geometry 225 p. $?. Meschkowski, H. unsolved and Unsolvable problems in Geometry. Moise,Edwin E. Elementary Geometry from an advanced Standpoint. http://www.ericweisstein.com/encyclopedias/books/Geometry.html
Extractions: see also Differential Geometry Dimensions Geometric Construction Geometry ... Solid Geometry Altshiller-Court, Nathan. College Geometry: A Second Course in Plane Geometry for Colleges and Normal Schools, 2nd ed., rev. enl. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1952. 313 p. Artin, E. Geometric Algebra. New York: Interscience, 1957. $68.95. Bachmann, F. Aufbau der Geometrie aus dem Spiegelungsbegriff. Berlin: New York: Springer-Verlag, 1959. Baker, Henry Frederick. Principles of Geometry, Vol. 1. London: Cambridge University Press, 1959. $?. Baker, Henry Frederick. Principles of Geometry, Vol. 2: Plane Geometry, Conics, Circles, Non-Euclidean Geometry. London: Cambridge University Press, 1959. $?. Baker, Henry Frederick. Principles of Geometry, Vol. 3: Solid Geometry, Quadrics, Cubic Curves in Space, Cubic Surfaces. London: Cambridge University Press, 1959. $?. Baker, Henry Frederick. Principles of Geometry, Vol. 4. London: Cambridge University Press, 1959. $?. Baker, Henry Frederick. Principles of Geometry, Vol. 5. London: Cambridge University Press, 1959.
Monographs This book presents 12 major unsolved problems about plane in its historical context,and other problems related to one elementary and then a second advanced one http://www.geometryalgorithms.com/books_monographs.htm
A List Of Unsolved Problems In Physics For The 21st Century 2000 000000 GMT; Approved baez@math.ucr.edu; eg, the collapse of the atom, whichadvanced fields might FollowUps Re A List of unsolved problems in Physics http://www.lns.cornell.edu/spr/2000-08/msg0027202.html
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Extractions: Select Library Area: Article Search Ask a Librarian Branches Careers at CLP Computer Classes Directions Employment Genealogy/History Homework Help Hours Kids' Site Library Subject Guide Renew a Book Request a Book Search Subject Departments Support the Library Teens' Site Web Resource Guide About Us Sci/Tech Sci/Tech Links American Mathematical Society The mission of the AMS is to promote math research and study. The web site includes a list of meetings and conferences as well as links for job opportunities. Try this site also if you are a math student and want to see what types of jobs are available. The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty This site has gathered many of the numeric constants important to science. The speed of light in a vacuum and the Newtonian constant of gravitation are two examples you will find here. MathSoftUnsolved Mathematics Problems Would you like to try to solve a math problem no one has been able to solve? This site lists some such problems. Sharpen your mathematical skills or just look at some problems that have baffled the experts. The Math Forum The Math Forum at Swarthmore College covers a variety of topics. There is information for everyone from kindergarten to the graduate level. Algebra, calculus, differential equations, and analysis are all included. The section called
Algorithms For Egyptian Fractions Bre54 R. Breusch. A special case of Egyptian fractions, solution to advancedproblem 4512. math. Monthly 61, 1954, pp. unsolved problems in Number Theory. http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/numth/egypt/refs.html
Extractions: Defines two methods for Egyptian fraction representation: what he calls the Farey sequence method, which is equivalent to the continued fraction method described here, and what he calls the continued fraction method, which is a variant of what we call the grouped continued fraction method R. Breusch. A special case of Egyptian fractions, solution to advanced problem 4512. Shows that every x/y with y odd has an Egyptian fraction representation with all denominators odd, by using a method similar to the binary remainder method but using the base 5(3^k) instead of 2^k. T. H. Byers and M. S. Waterman. Determining all optimal and near-optimal solutions when solving shortest path problems by dynamic programming.
Directory :: Look.com advanced Calculus and Analysis Lecture notes from Open problems Research problemssection of Favorite unsolved problems Alexandre Eremenko (Purdue University). http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=391044
Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math I can show you a few more advanced topics in logic, which get closer to unsolvedproblems. Symbolic Logic http//www.mathforum.com/dr.math/faq/symbolic_logic http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/61524.html
Extractions: Associated Topics Dr. Math Home Search Dr. Math Date: 10/28/2002 at 19:41:21 From: Tim Huff Subject: Symbolic Logic I've searched all over your site and all over the Internet but I cannot find any unsolved proofs that I can just solve for fun. I was wondering if you knew any sites I could go to to find some. If not, could you give me a few to figure out? Date: 10/29/2002 at 19:10:53 From: Doctor Achilles Subject: Re: Symbolic Logic Hi Tim, Thanks for writing to Dr. Math. All introductory types of logic problems (at least all that I've ever heard of) which can be solved, have already been solved by one of the thousands of people in the world who make their careers out of logic. I doubt if I can provide you with any unsolved symbolic logic problems. However, I can show you a few more advanced topics in logic, which get closer to unsolved problems. If you haven't already done so, check out the rules of derivation that I use for symbolic logic, available at: A Crash Course in Symbolic Logic http://www.mathforum.com/dr.math/faq/symbolic_logic.html
Odd Mathematical Lists I would venture to say that F) advanced Number Theory question 1, the most importantunsolved problems, here's a sense that most of these problems were already http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/pickover/mathq.htm
Derek Smith math Departments Nearby Contact smithder@lafayette.edu. 224 Pardee Hall, math Department,Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042. Phone/Fax (610) 3305283/5721. http://ww2.lafayette.edu/~smithder/
Extractions: HTML novice For the moment, I will simply blurt out links that mean something to me (Life Summary) . Then I will return to organize them, give them context, etc., but probably no sooner than the summer of 2005. Spring 2003 Activities More Math Stuff Local Info Misc. Contact smithder@lafayette.edu 224 Pardee Hall, Math Department, Lafayette College, Easton, PA 18042 Phone/Fax: (610) 330-5283/5721 Last Updated: Saturday, January 4, 2002
ME 851: Advanced Topics In Kinematics 851 advanced Topics in Kinematics. Irr; 3cr. A study of unsolvedproblems in kinematics. PMath 340 or equiv, ME 451, and cons inst. Catalog http://www.engr.wisc.edu/me/courses/me851.html