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Welcome to Virtual Interactive Mathmatics
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- Do you love math? Practice and hone your math skills to the cool MIDI tunes of Virtual Interactive Mathematics. Concepts are presented in the areas of geometry, algebra, and trigonometry. Need an online tutor? Find interactive practice questions and even...
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Leibniz, Gottfried WiIhelm
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- An extensive history of mathematics is at your fingertips, from Babylonian cuneiforms to advances in Egyptian geometry, from Mayan numbers to contemporary theories of axiomatical mathematics. You will find it all here. Biographical information about a num...
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Interpreting Doppler Radar Velocities
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- velocity patterns associated with tornado vortex signatures
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Ultrafast Parallel Algorithms and Reconfigurable
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- We survey some of our work in developing ultrafast parallel algorithms for PRAMS and Reconfigurable Meshes
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Magnificent Me
- The purpose of the thematic, integrated unit is to help children develop positive self-concept.
Source/Host: Henry County Schools | Reviewer: S. Yamahata |
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Recreational Mathematics
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- Like many, I was inspired early on by Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games column, which included a mixture of puzzles, silliness, curious/useless math, and quite serious (but not overly technical) math. In that spirit, I've collected many pages and links...
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Fractal Gallery: What Is a Fractal?
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- The word "fractal" was coined less than twenty years ago by one of history's most creative mathematicians, Benoit Mandelbrot, whose seminal work, The Fractal Geometry of Nature, first introduced and explained concepts underlying this new vision....
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Pascal, Blaise
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- read a bio on this mathematical wizard. The French thinker, mathematician, and scientist Blaise Pascal, b. June 19, 1623, d. Aug. 19, 1662, has been credited not only with imaginative and subtle work in geometry and other branches of mathematics, but with...
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CSLI / Stanford University
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- Home page for the Center for the Study of Language and Information, an Independent Research Center at Stanford University
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