Math

Last Updated: Saturday, December 15, 2007

Math Refresher: This brief overview covers useful high-school math you may have forgotten. Includes basic formulas for sinusoid and logarithmic functions, a discussion of log scales, and discrete probability. Includes a list of recommended inexpensive reference books. Any suggestions for additions to the list welcomed. By William Stallings. Updated 25 July 2005.
Number Systems: Decimal, binary, hexadecimal, with a discussion of conversion from one system to another. By William Stallings.
Queuing Analysis: A practical guide to an essential tool for computer scienctists. By William Stallings..
Theoretical Computer Science Cheat Sheet: By Professor Steven Seiden. Ten pages of commonly used formulas and other useful information for computer scientists.
Ask Dr. Math An excellent source of information on many math area. The emphasis is on high school math but college-level math is also covered.
The Mathematical Atlas: A very large collection of articles about aspects of mathematics. Each article gives a basic introduction to the subject, applications and related fields, and selected topics. There are also many references to resources, both books and online, that discuss the topic in greater detail.
Applied Mathematics: Links to Math resources on the Web, organized by topic, plus by keyword search. The site also shows the level of mathematical background to read the materials.
MathWorld: By the makers of Mathematica. Extensive, useful collection of information.
Math Tables and Formulas: Tables featured include Trigonometric Identities, Derivatives, Indefinite Integrals, Common Integrals, and Binomial Coefficients and Formulas, among others. A search engine and links to other S.O.S. sites and the S.O.S. Mathematics Cyberboard (for posting questions) can also be found here.
Math Reference Tables: Excellent collection of downloadable math tables.
Prime Mathematics Encyclopedia: Large collection of entries on mathematical terms and concepts.
Elementary Computer Mathematics A basic survey. Includes Java-generated problems with solutions.


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