The "Good Calculators" project is a group of high functioning online calculators which have been carefully programmed to work on computers, smart phones and tablets. Over 200 calculators helping you do math in fields from finance to Fibonacci!
E-Print Network a gateway to over 35,300 websites and databases worldwide, containing over 5.5 million e-prints in basic and applied sciences, primarily in physics but also including subject areas such as chemistry, biology and life sciences, materials science, nuclear sciences and engineering, energy research, computer and information technologies, and other disciplines of interest to DOE.
The original articles are from the online Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, published by Kluwer Academic Publishers in 2002. With more than 8,000 entries, illuminating nearly 50,000 notions in mathematics, the Encyclopaedia of Mathematics was the most up-to-date graduate-level reference work in the field of mathematics.
A Chegg tool designed to make on-demand math assistance accessible to all students at any given time. With over 5 billion problems solved, Mathway is the top problem-solving resource available for students, parents, and teachers.
Provides lessons and calculators for a variety of mathematics subjects including algebra, calculus, geometry, physics, statistics, and trigonometry. Created by recent university graduates, the lessons on Voovers are applicable to many university math and science courses. The calculators provide solutions to math and science problems and include lessons on their respective topic. The calculator lessons also provide insight to how mathematics and programming allow the calculator to work.
Platonic Realms is a collaborative effort of math graduate students and educators, and includes the Math Links Library with over 700 math links; the Quotes Collection (a collection of mathematical quotations arranged by author); the Platonic Realms Online Bookstore a collaboration with Amazon.com offering a extensive listing of mathematical titles; Mini-Texts, essays/monographs on general mathematical topics; and Pocket Topics, brief essays on specific and focused subjects like Zeno's Paradoxes, etc. Maintained by Math Academy Online/ Platonic Realms and edited by D. Sidney Smith at the University of Colorado -- Boulder.