Mathematics | Advanced, Professional, & Technical Information & Reference
A Course in Universal Algebra PDF
The text of the out-of-print original Springer-Verlag Graduate Texts in Mathematics edition, 1981, of A Course in Universal Algebra has been corrected and put in PDF form.
Algebra | Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
A more technical explanation and development of Algebra within the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Analysis Portal | Wikipedia
Special portal section at Wikipedia on mathematical analysis including reference information, data, articles, photos / pictures, and news.
Category Theory Portal | Wikipedia
Special portal section at Wikipedia on category theory including reference information, data, articles, photos / pictures, and news.
Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures
Online dictionary of algorithms, algorithmic techniques, data structures, archetypal problems, and related definitions provided by NIST.
EqWorld | The World of Mathematical Equations
Extensive information on the solutions to various classes of ordinary differential, partial differential, integral, functional, and other mathematical equations and outlines some methods for solving equations. The site also includes interesting articles, links to mathematical websites and software packages, lists handbooks and monographs, and refers to scientific publishers and journals.
Mathematical Structures
information about classes of mathematical structures and a central place to check what properties are known about these structures including classes of relational structures and, more particularly, varieties of universal algebras.
Open Problem Garden
A collection of unsolved problems in mathematics where you may read descriptions of open problems, post comments on them, and create and edit open problems pages
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The Electronic Library of Mathematics | ELibM
This online library contains online journals, article collections, monographs, and other electronic resources in the field of mathematics. All material is in electronic form and access is generally free, except for some periodicals with a certain delay period after which resources become freely available
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