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  1. Geometry - Teacher's Edition by Ray C. Jurgensen, Richard G. Brown, et all 2000-06-30
  2. Riemannian Geometry by Manfredo P. do Carmo, 1992-01-01
  3. Geometry, Relativity and the Fourth Dimension by Rudolf v.B. Rucker, 1977-06-01
  4. Groovy Geometry: Games and Activities That Make Math Easy and Fun by Lynette Long, 2003-01-23
  5. Mummy Math: An Adventure in Geometry by Cindy Neuschwander, 2009-07-21
  6. Geometry and Trigonometry for Calculus (Wiley Self-Teaching Guides) by Peter H. Selby, 1975-04-18
  7. Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Geometries: Development and History by Marvin J. Greenberg, 2007-09-28
  8. Mastering Essential Math Skills GEOMETRY by Richard W. Fisher, 2008-04-21
  9. Dr. Math Introduces Geometry: Learning Geometry is Easy! Just ask Dr. Math! by The Math Forum Drexel University, Jessica Wolk-Stanley, 2004-08-31
  10. Calculus and Analytic Geometry by George B. Thomas, Ross L. Finney, 1999-04
  11. Differential Geometry of Manifolds by Stephen Lovett, 2010-06-29
  12. Geometry Grade 5 (Practice Makes Perfect) by Robert W Smith, 2004-04-20
  13. A Vector Space Approach to Geometry by Melvin Hausner, 2010-07-21
  14. Geometry - Plane, Solid & Analytic Problem Solver (Problem Solvers) by The Staff of REA, Ernest Woodward, 1998

81. Activities In Algebraic Geometry & Related Areas
A list maintained at Instituto Superior T cnico, Lisbon.
http://www.math.ist.utl.pt/galg/
Links to Research Activities
in
Algebraic Geometry and Related Areas
(Co-organized by the IST Mathematics Department)
Planned Activities [besides seminars] Regular Activities Regular Seminars Past Activities

82. Geometry - Prentice Hall Bridge Page
www.phschool.com/webcodes10/index.cfm? afk SimilarMath Playground - geometry Boardgeometry Board, Math Manipulatives. Use this virtual geoboard to explore Isometric Geoboard explore 3D geometry with this fascinating geoboard
http://www.phschool.com/webcodes10/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.gotoWebCode&wcp

83. David A. Cox
Amherst College. Algebraic geometry and number theory. Books, publications, lecture notes.
http://www.amherst.edu/~dacox/
David A. Cox
Professor of Mathematics
Department of Mathematics
Amherst College
404 Seeley Mudd Building
Amherst, MA 01002
413-542-2082 (phone)
413-542-2550 (fax)
Click here for my Amherst College Faculty Profile
Toric Varieties Click here for the web page for the book Toric Varieties , written with John Little and Hal Schenck. New as of October 27, 2010: You can download a preliminary version of the entire book.
Lecture Notes
Here are some postscript or pdf files containing lecture notes for various lectures given in recent years.

84. MathPages: Geometry
Embedding NonEuclidean Within Euclidean geometry Forests or Trees on a Complex Plain On de Bruijn Grids and Tilings
http://www.mathpages.com/home/igeometr.htm
Geometry
The Five Squarable Lunes
Constructing the Heptadecagon

Generalizing Pythagoras and Carnot

Iterative Isoscelizing
...
Math Pages Main Menu

85. Math Forum: K-12 Geometry
The best Internet resources for geometry classroom materials, software, Internet projects, and public forums for discussion.
http://mathforum.org/geometry/k12.geometry.html
K-12 Geometry
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K-12 Internet Geometry Resources
Also see the Math Forum's Internet Mathematics Library: Geometry
Home The Math Library Quick Reference Search ... Help http://mathforum.org/

86. Koll R, J Nos
Professor, Department of Mathematics, Princeton University. Algebraic geometry.
http://www.math.princeton.edu/~kollar/
ADDRESS Department of Mathematics
Princeton University
Fine Hall, Washington Road Princeton, NJ 08544-1000 email: kollar@math.princeton.edu Office: 605 Fine Hall
Math Department Phone: (609) 258 - 4200
Math Department Fax: (609) 258 - 1367
Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Book on Moduli of Surfaces - ongoing project
I am writing a book on the moduli of varieties of general type, more generally about the moduli of pairs (X,D) such that K_X+D is ample. I will try to keep posting the chapters as they get written. As usual, in writing a chapter one discovers that the earlier ones should be changed, so I will try to update them as well. Others agreed to contribute various sections, these will be added as they become available. Since these are not final notes, citations, references, proofs or even entire sections may be missing. Any comments, corrections or suggestions are welcome.
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • This is mostly a review of moduli theory, with lots of examples of what can go wrong for varieties that are not canonically polarized, or too singular, or ...
  • Chapter 2: Canonical models
  • This is mostly a review of the theory of canonical models, with special attention to the various important classes of singularities. (For example, canonical, klt, dlt, rational, log canonical, Du Bois, ...)

    87. BrainPOP | Math | Learn About Geometry
    In this BrainPOP movie, Tim and Moby will teach you the basics of geometry, the branch of math that ll help you do just that! You ll start out by learning
    http://www.brainpop.com/math/geometryandmeasurement/geometry/

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    Ever feel like measuring space? In this BrainPOP movie, Tim and Moby will teach you the basics of geometry, the branch of math that’ll help you do just that! You’ll start out by learning about Euclid, the ancient Greek mathematician whose ideas are still taught in math classes today. Next, you’ll find out the difference between a point and a line, what two-dimensional figures are, and what it means for an object to have length, width, and depth. Finally, you’ll learn about some of the basic physical tools you can use to measure things like anglesand how far off course a kid and a robot can get on a boat out in the ocean!
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    Related Topics: Volume of Cylinders Circles Angles Area of Polygons ...
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    88. Standards For School Mathematics: Geometry
    On this site you will find the electronic Principles and Standards for School Mathematics. NCTM's visionary document for teaching mathematics at any level.
    http://standards.nctm.org/document/chapter3/geom.htm

    Geometry
    Instructional programs from prekindergarten through grade 12 should enable all students to
    • analyze characteristics and properties of two- and three-dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relationships;
    • specify locations and describe spatial relationships using coordinate geometry and other representational systems;
    • apply transformations and use symmetry to analyze mathematical situations;
    • use visualization, spatial reasoning, and geometric modeling to solve problems.
    Geometry and spatial sense are fundamental components of mathematics learning. They offer ways to interpret and reflect on our physical environment and can serve as tools for the study of other topics in mathematics and science. Geometry is a natural area of mathematics for the development of students' reasoning and justification skills that build across the grades. As the study of the relationships among shapes and their properties becomes more abstract, students should come to understand the role of definitions and theorems and be able to construct their own proofs. For example, students in high school should be able to prove that the area of a triangle formed by vertices that bisect the sides of a larger triangle equals one-fourth of the area of the larger triangle. Principles and Standards calls for geometry to be learned using concrete models, drawings, and dynamic software. With appropriate activities and tools and with teacher support, students can make and explore conjectures about geometry and reason carefully about geometric ideas.

    89. Paolo Aluffi
    Florida State University. Algebraic geometry classic enumerative problems. Papers and preprints.
    http://www.math.fsu.edu/~aluffi/
    HOME PAGE of Paolo Aluffi
    Click here to access the Mathematical Reviews (FSU only)
    Something about myself
    Other Items Of Interest:
    Weather and news
    Preprints etc.
    Organizations
    Resources

    90. Sundry Algebraic Geometry And Commutative Algebra Sites
    A list of personal home pages.
    http://www.math.unl.edu/~bharbourne1/alggeom.html
    I have compiled this list from a number of sources; if you know
    of addresses (your own or others) involving Algebraic Geometry
    or Commutative Algebra that I could include, please send me a note!
    Paolo Aluffi

    Kevin Coombes

    Duke archive

    Brian Harbourne
    ...
    Mika Seppala

    Mail Comments to: bharbourne@unl.edu

    91. Geometry -FREE Presentations In PowerPoint Format, Interactive Activities, Lesso
    geometry and Measurement (several, Mr Hammond s unit) Introduction To geometry Points, Planes, Lines, Figures geometry (many)
    http://math.pppst.com/geometry.html

    Home
    Math Index Free Presentations Free Games ... Free Templates
    Free Presentations in PowerPoint format Tools of Geometry (several, Mr Hammond's unit) Geometry Powerpoints Geometry and Measurement (several, Mr Hammond's unit) Introduction To Geometry - Points, Planes, Lines, Figures ... Geometry Jeopardy Games See Also: Angles Measurement
    Tessellations
    Bridges
    For Kids Shape Games Geometry PK-2 Thinkquest Geometry Tangrams ... Geometry games (Shodor Interactive)
    For Teachers Graphic Organizers for Geometry (many) Geometry - kids, teachers Geometry Mini Movies Geometry Games for Review ... Free Materials for Teachers
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    92. Geometry - Math For Morons Like Us
    Math for Morons Like Us geometry Parallel Lines Congruent Tri. Congruent R. Tri.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/20991/geo/index.html

    Parallel Lines

    Congruent Tri.

    Congruent R. Tri.

    Isosc. and Equil.
    ...
    Computer Fun

    Welcome to the Geometry portion of the site! On this and the following pages, we'll try to clear up some of the common problems people have with geometry (which seems to stump just about everyone who's ever taken it). Everything from parallel lines to volumes of prisms and a couple of word problems are covered. After each section, there is an optional (though highly recommended) quiz that you can take to see if you've fully mastered the concepts. Don't forget to visit the message board and the formula database Click any of the links below to go to the section you need help with.
    Parallel Lines

    Congruent Triangles

    Congruent Right Triangles

    93. SFB/TR 45; Research Groups Boeckle Esnault Viehweg: Preprints
    Algebraic geometry Research Group.
    http://www.uni-essen.de/~mat903/alggeo.html
    This page has moved. Diese Seite ist umgezogen. http://www.esaga.uni-due.de/publications/2010/ Please update your bookmarks. Preprints (starting January 2007)
    • (pdf-file; 336 KB)
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    Lior Bary-Soroker and Nguyen Duy Tan Marcello Bernardara, Georg Hein Luis Dieulefait, Gabor Wiese

    94. Table Of Contents - Math Open Reference
    Plane geometry. Introduction to Plane geometry Points, lines and planes Angles Parallel lines Triangles Quadrilaterals Polygons Congruence Similar polygons,
    http://www.mathopenref.com/

    95. Harvard/MIT Algebraic Geometry Seminar
    Schedule of talks and abstracts.
    http://www-math.mit.edu/~abuch/seminar/
    Harvard/MIT Algebraic Geometry Seminar
    2001-2002: Tuesdays 3:00-4:00
    The Harvard/MIT Algebraic Geometry Seminar will alternate between Harvard (Room 507) and MIT (Room 4-163 unless otherwise noted) on Tuesdays.
    Schedule of upcoming talks:
    Date Speaker Place Title February 5 Amnon Yekutieli Harvard Perverse sheaves and dualizing complexes
    over noncommutative ringed schemes
    February 12 Sam Grushevsky MIT Effective Schottky problem February 19 Gavril Farkas Harvard Stable bundles, difference varieties and
    divisors on moduli spaces of pointed curves
    February 26 Edward Frenkel MIT Geometric Langlands correspondence
    and Kac-Moody algebras
    March 5 Frans Oort Harvard Moduli spaces of abelian varieties
    in positive characteristic
    March 12 Yuri Tschinkel MIT Rational and integral points on algebraic varieties March 19 Dan Avritzer Harvard Desargues configurations and curves of genus 2 March 26 No seminar Spring Break April 2 Eduardo Esteves Harvard Limit linear systems and ramification points April 9 Lars Hesselholt MIT K-theory of a henselian discrete valuation field with non-perfect residue field dvi April 16 Harry Tamvakis Harvard Arithmetic Schubert calculus and applications April 23 Tom Graber MIT Quantum Chow rings of Deligne-Mumford stacks April 30 Ana-Maria Castravet Harvard Rational Families of Vector Bundles on Curves May 7 David Sheppard MIT Morphisms of hypersurfaces
    Resources:
    Abstracts in dvi, ps, and pdf format

    96. Geometry
    The reason for this site is to rekindle an interest in the Elements, and to show how Java applets can be used to illustrate geometry.
    http://or.amatyc.org/geometry.htm
    Geometry
  • Coordinates and similar and congruent figures
    Definitions and explanations from the Math League. Erich’s Packing Center
    Erich enjoys packing geometric shapes into other geometric shapes: triangles in squares, circles in triangles, squares in circles, and more, with illustrations, equations, and indications of packings that have been proved optimal. Euclid’s Elements
    The reason for this site is to rekindle an interest in the Elements, and to show how Java applets can be used to illustrate geometry. Four Types of Symmetry in the Plane
    This Math Forum site offers brief explanations of rotation, translation, reflection, and glide reflection. Geometry Center
    The gallery of Interactive Geometry will open your eyes to such things as Projective Conics, Penrose tilings, Hyperbolic planes, Orbifold pinball, and much more. Keywords Hyperbolic plane, Lattice, Nonperiodic tilings, Numerical integration, Orbifold Pinball, Pascal`s theorem, Penrose tilings, Projective conics, Rainbows, Tilings All the formulas you've ever wanted. There are also plenty of great teacher resources, pictures describing geometrical functions, and computer programs for geometry. Geometry in Action
    Here are areas in which ideas from discrete and computational geometry - mainly low-dimensional Euclidean geometry - meet some real world applications. There are brief descriptions of those applications and the geometric questions arising from them, as well as pointers to Web pages and other sources of further information.
  • 97. Geometry
    Phi appears in many aspects of geometry and has many unique, intriguing relationships and properties.
    http://goldennumber.net/geometry.htm
    GoldenNumber.net Home Contact Meet the Phi Guy "Phriends" in Phi ... News Phi
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    98. (USA) Chicago Algebraic Geometry Seminar
    List of talks, with abstracts.
    http://www.math.uchicago.edu/~howard/agcal.cgi

    99. Geometry
    Jan 7, 2010 Conic construction of a triangle from the feet of its angle bisectors, Journal for geometry and Graphics, 12 (2008) 171182.
    http://math.fau.edu/Yiu/geometry.html
    Paul Yiu
    Department of Mathematics
    Florida Atlantic University
    An Introduction to the Geometry of the Triangle, 2001 [ ps file pdf
    Notes on Euclidean Geometry, 1998

    Elementary Mathematical Works of Leonhard Euler, 1999 ps file pdf

    with a chronologial listing of Euler's works [ ps file pdf
    Recreational Mathematics, 2003

    Number Theory, 2007
    ...
    A Tour of Triangle Geometry
    February 2004
    A Short Tour of Triangle Geometry Around the Nine-point Circle
    (GSP), April 2007 Regular Heptagon by Angle Trisection and Other Constructions [ ps pdf April 2007 Heron triangles which cannot be decomposed into two integer right triangles [ ps pdf ], February 2008 The circles of Lester, Evans, Parry, and their generalizations, August 2008. Heptagonal triangles and their companions ps pdf ], February 2009.

    100. Shape And Space In Geometry
    geometry is the mathematics of shape and space. It's about the properties of objects (their angles and surfaces, for instance) and the consequences of how these objects are
    http://www.learner.org/teacherslab/math/geometry/
    Geometry is the mathematics of shape and space. It's about the properties of objects (their angles and surfaces, for instance) and the consequences of how these objects are positioned (where their shadows fall, how people must move around them). Here's a chance to put those memories to rest, to experience geometry anew. At its roots, geometry is not abstract. Rather, it's fun and colorful, instructive and practical. Geometry is about real things: how big they are, whether they fit, how to find them, what they look like in a mirror. Geometry is naturally concrete. This lab divides activities into two broad categories. Activities about shape center on identifying properties of various shapes and measuring their dimensions. Activities about space Simply put, geometry is important to real life. Before you start the activities, read this background to find out why.
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