Mathematics: Related Links
Guide content supports the teaching and research goals of multiple departments on campus. Content represents a non-exhaustive selection of essential resources and tools for engaging a wide range of backgrounds and viewpoints.
Mathematics Web Resources
- Archives of American MathematicsThe Archives of American Mathematics (AAM) includes extensive photographic documentation of 20th century mathematicians from around the world as well as educational films. This page presents digitized photographs and films from the collections of the AAM. More will be added as they become available.
- BIRS Workshop Lecture VideosThe Banff International Research Station (BIRS) is a joint Canada-US-Mexico initiative that seeks to bring together people from a wide range of mathematical, scientific and industry backgrounds and to create a forum for the exchange of knowledge and methods between these specialists. The BIRS Workshop Lecture Videos are primary research data in the disciplines of mathematics, statistics and theoretical computer science.
- Eugene B. Dynkin Collection of Mathematics InterviewsThis collection contains digitized copies of audio and video interviews conducted with mathematicians by Eugene Dynkin. It also contains biographical information and photos of these prominent mathematicians.
- Mathematics Genealogy ProjectThe intent of this project is to compile information about ALL the mathematicians of the world.
- MSRI - VMathVMath is MSRI’s video repository of lecture and special event videos that are free to view and download. Video recordings of lectures are updated within days of the event and made available to the public.
- PARI/GPa widely used computer algebra system designed for fast computations in number theory (factorizations, algebraic number theory, elliptic curves...), but also contains a large number of other useful functions to compute with mathematical entities such as matrices, polynomials, power series, algebraic numbers etc., and a lot of transcendental functions.
- Wolfram MathworldFreely available mathematics reference resources.
- zbMATH This link opens in a new windowThe zbMATH database contains about 4 million bibliographic entries with reviews or abstracts currently drawn from about 3,000 journals and serials, and 180,000 books. The coverage starts in the 18th century and is complete from 1868 to the present by the integration of the "Jahrbuch über die Fortschritte der Mathematik" database.