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21. Talk:Main Page/Archive 5 - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
There are many online encyclopedia and dictionary projects, but most of them are specialized (plant encyclopedias, math encyclopedias, computer term dictionaries etc.).
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Talk:Main Page/Archive 5
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Talk:Main Page Jump to: navigation search Archive 1 Archive 3 ... Archive 4 Archive 5 Archive 6 Archive 7 Archive 10 This is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page
"Non-English Versions" sounds so crass. (I mean, what would you think if the French page referred disdainfully to "Versions Non-françaises"?) How about "In Other Languages"? Brion 01:48 Jan 15, 2003 (UTC)
"In other languages" sounds good to me. Enchanter Pheng 2000 01:57, 12 November 2006 (UTC)i can understand itInsert non-formatted text here
Me too! Oliver PEREIRA 02:07 Jan 15, 2003 (UTC)
Brion
I understand the difference between the two language lists, but I don't understand why lists giving different information are labelled almost identically, "In other languages" and "Other languages". I believe the "Other languages" list is active wikipedias and the "In other languages" list is Wikipedias aborning. However, even an English speaker would have trouble telling the difference from the way the page reads. I thought this was going to be fixed before the page went on line.
Happy Birthday, Wikipedia! Okay, so if today's the Wikipedia's second birthday, shouldn't the phrase "We started in January 2001" say "We started on January 15, 2001"? And how about having "

22. Philosophy Of Mathematics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The philosophy of mathematics is the branch of philosophy that studies the
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Philosophy of mathematics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The philosophy of mathematics is the branch of philosophy that studies the philosophical assumptions, foundations, and implications of mathematics . The aim of the philosophy of mathematics is to provide an account of the nature and methodology of mathematics and to understand the place of mathematics in people's lives. The logical and structural nature of mathematics itself makes this study both broad and unique among its philosophical counterparts. Recurrent themes include:
  • What are the sources of mathematical subject matter? What is the ontological status of mathematical entities? What does it mean to refer to a mathematical object What is the character of a mathematical proposition What is the relation between logic and mathematics? What is the role of hermeneutics in mathematics? What kinds of inquiry play a role in mathematics? What are the objectives of mathematical inquiry? What gives mathematics its hold on experience What are the human traits behind mathematics?

23. Mathematical Resources
Mathematical Resources. Math Encyclopedias Springer's Encyclopaedia of Mathematics; Wolfram's Encyclopedia of Mathematics; PlanetMath.Org encyclopedia
http://www.math.ualberta.ca/~vtroitsky/mathematics.html
Mathematical Resources

24. Student Resources
A huge collection of secondary math resources including all sorts of math topics, math encyclopedias, mathematicians, AP test preparation
http://lfp.tldsb.on.ca/students/student-resources

25. Springer Online Reference Works
The Online Encyclopaedia of Mathematics is the most upto-date and comprehensive English-language graduate-level reference work in the field of mathematics
http://eom.springer.de/
Encyclopaedia of Mathematics
Edited by Michiel Hazewinkel CWI, Amsterdam The Online Encyclopaedia of Mathematics is the most up-to-date and comprehensive English-language graduate-level reference work in the field of mathematics today. This online edition comprises more than 8,000 entries and illuminates nearly 50,000 notions in mathematics. The Encyclopaedia of Mathematics is updated on a regular basis to remain a quick, precise source of reference to mathematical definitions, concepts, explanations, surveys, examples, terminology and methods, which will prove useful for all mathematicians and other scientists who encounter mathematics in their work.
Browse Encyclopaedia of Mathematics
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26. Encyclopedias
Science and Math Encyclopedias . Encyclopedia Astronautica. The Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics. Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology
http://www.northark.edu/academics/library/Encyclopedias.htm
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Archived Encyclopedias 1902 Encyclopedia Classic Encyclopedia Art Encyclopedias Art Cyclopedia The Artist's Toolkit Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Smithsonian Computers and Technology Encyclopedias Encyclopedia of Television TechEncyclopedia Virus Encyclopedia Encyclopedias on Places The Canadian Encyclopedia The New Georgia Encyclopedia English Lit Encyclopedias The Cambridge History of English and American Literature General Encyclopedias AllRefer.com Encyclopedia The Britannica Concise Britannica Online Citizendium ... Wikipedia History Encyclopedias Encyclopedia of British History: 1700-1930 Encyclopedia of the First World War Encyclopedia of the Orient Encyclopedia Smithsonian ... Hyper-History Online Philosophy Encyclopedias The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Religious Encyclopedias The Catholic Encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Religion and Society Jewish Virtual Library JewishEncyclopedia.com

27. Why Are MathBoyz Always Close Minded?
Ignorance, math, encyclopedias, the same thing he's posted a hundred times on the subject. Translation We're all idiots because we're not MathBoyz and he's a genius because he is.
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    on: Reply All the MathBoyz have on major truth, one thought, one mantra: Each spin is an independent trial and past spins have no physical influence on future spins.
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    Reply #1 on: Reply I think our mathematician members have a lot to offer. They maintain a very pragmatic approach to the game and in the end no one can really argue with their evaluations. They are correct about independent trials, unfair payouts, probabilities, variance, distribution, et al. They are mostly into AP, but not all, and beating the gaming device would seem the only obvious avenue open to us roulette players.
    The knowledge they impart is absorbed by those who need it, and can only help improve everyone’s understanding of the game. However all of us deserve the freedom to approach the game in any way we desire.

28. PlanetMath:
Math for the people, by the people. Sponsor PlanetMath donor list find out how Encyclopedia Requests Forums Docs Wiki Random RSS
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- 5 entries - 13 entries - 21 entries - 9 entries - 5 entries - 4 entries - 2 entries - 2 entries A - 1185 entries B - 709 entries C - 2377 entries D - 1012 entries E - 971 entries F - 874 entries G - 705 entries H - 746 entries I - 942 entries J - 181 entries K - 256 entries L - 1023 entries M - 927 entries N - 652 entries O - 467 entries P - 1562 entries Q - 329 entries R - 1027 entries S - 2086 entries T - 877 entries U - 404 entries V - 274 entries W - 331 entries X - 8 entries Y - 23 entries Z - 100 entries
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29. Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
the CayleyHamilton Theorem I would like to know what the Cayley-Hamilton Theorem is and how it is used to find the inverse of a matrix. I have checked many math encyclopedias
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Matrix Inversion by the Cayley-Hamilton Theorem
Date: 02/27/98 at 18:34:43 From: DuBois Ford Subject: Matrix Inversion by way of the Cayley-Hamilton Theorem I would like to know what the Cayley-Hamilton Theorem is and how it is used to find the inverse of a matrix. I have checked many math encyclopedias but could only find information on Cayley and Hamilton, not the theorem. http://mathforum.org/dr.math/ Associated Topics
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30. PlanetMath
PlanetMath s content is created collaboratively the main feature is the
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talkback Polls Forums Feedback Bug Reports downloads Snapshots PM Book information News Docs Wiki ChangeLog ... About Welcome! News 2010 Q3 Board Meeting on Oct 8 2010 Q1 Board Meeting on Mar 22 2009 Q4 Board Meeting on 2009-12-16 Severe Server Slowness Fixed on 2009-11-09 2009 Q3 Board Meeting on 2009-09-26 more... PlanetMath is a virtual community which aims to help make mathematical knowledge more accessible. PlanetMath's content is created collaboratively: the main feature is the mathematics encyclopedia with entries written and reviewed by members. The entries are contributed under the terms of the Creative Commons By/Share-Alike License in order to preserve the rights of authors, readers and other content creators in a sensible way. PlanetMath entries are written in LaTeX , the lingua franca of the worldwide mathematics community. All of the entries are automatically cross-referenced with each other, and the entire corpus is kept updated in real-time.

31. Online Degrees: 100 Amazing Firefox Add-ons For Homeschoolers
Download these addons to have access to everything from calculators to math encyclopedias. Open Mathematical Encyclopedia. Find theorems, basic problems, and axioms listed in this
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For many homeschoolers, online learning Math Download these add-ons to have access to everything from calculators to math encyclopedias.
  • Open Mathematical Encyclopedia . Find theorems, basic problems, and axioms listed in this great resource for students learning math. Wolfram MathWorld . Search one of the biggest math resources available on the web with this tool. avzCalculator . Use this tool as a calculator extension in Firefox. Simple Calc Fire Cal . This calculator suite provides specialized functions such as compound interest, temperature, wind chill, body mass index, and more. Graphing Calculator Toolbar . Enter up to five equations with this tool and see results graphed. FireMath . For upper-level students in math, physics, or engineering, this tool will help generate math equations. Converter . Convert measurements, time zones, or temperatures with this tool. Forex Currency Converter . Learn the current conversion for any currency in over 180 different exchange rates.
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    32. PlanetMath:
    Math for the people, by the people. Sponsor PlanetMath donor list find
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    (more info) Math for the people, by the people.
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    find out how Encyclopedia Requests ... Advanced search Login create new user name: pass: forget your password? Main Menu sections Encyclopædia
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    talkback Polls Forums Feedback Bug Reports downloads Snapshots PM Book information News Docs Wiki ChangeLog ... About Encyclopedia by subject Top Level Categories 00-XX General items 01-XX History and biography items 03-XX Mathematical logic and foundations items 05-XX Combinatorics items 06-XX Order, lattices, ordered algebraic structures items 08-XX General algebraic systems items 11-XX Number theory items 12-XX Field theory and polynomials items 13-XX Commutative rings and algebras items 14-XX Algebraic geometry items 15-XX Linear and multilinear algebra; matrix theory items 16-XX Associative rings and algebras items 17-XX Nonassociative rings and algebras items 18-XX Category theory; homological algebra

    33. Re: Tools And Software To Help New Math Student?
    calculators, audio visual aids, ANYTHING I can buy that It's a free online computer algebra system. There's also the math encyclopedias like www.mathworld.com,
    http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.math/2005-08/msg04936.html
    Re: Tools and software to help new math student?
    • From Date : 25 Aug 2005 22:08:22 -0700

    You may like http://www.quickmath.com
    It's a free online computer algebra system. Should be useful.
    There's also the math encyclopedias like www.mathworld.com,
    www.planetmath.org, and the math section of www.wikipedia.org.
    Titus

    34. Mathematics - Encyclopedia Article About Mathematics.
    encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Mathematics SimilarAmazon.com CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics, Second It seems to me that Weisstein s encyclopedia inaugurates a new era for two reasons one, as the suthor says, this book lives and breathes hand-in-hand
    http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Mathematics

    35. Homework Help
    ONE STOP SHOP Links to Science, Math, encyclopedias, Reference, College info and test prep
    http://www.pueblocc.edu/StudentServices/StudentSupport/UpwardBound/Homework Help
    PCC Students Student Support Upward Bound ... Homework Help Homework help links Pueblo Community College Upward Bound Program HOME
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    ONE STOP SHOP Links to Science, Math, encyclopedias, Reference, College info and test prep Translation Web
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    SPANISH LESSONS SPANISH REFERENCE Translation Website FRENCH FRENCH Spoken French Site ABOUT US STUDENTS ... ALUMNI

    36. Math For Students
    A huge collection of secondary math resources including all sorts of math topics, math encyclopedias, mathematicians, AP test preparation
    http://kent.k12.wa.us/curriculum/math/students.html
    More Math Links for Students
    KSD Math Home
    KSD Home
    • AAA Math
      • Pages of K -8 basic math skills, including an explanation of the math topic, interactive practice, and challenge games on each page.
      A+ Math
      • Improve your math skills interactively by visiting the game room, homework helper, flashcards, and solving advanced problems.
      Basketmath Interactive
      • Online problems to solve. Correct answers show a basketball player making baskets. You can just "start" or click on a math topic to play. At the end of your session, click on the "Results" button to get your score.
      Coolmath 4 Kids
      • An "amusement park" full of math activities and games. Includes the Number Monster, fractals, puzzles and more.
      Dositey.com
      • Math and language arts lessons, interactive games, exercises, printable worksheets, mindtwisters, challenging math problems and more.
      Education 4 Kids
      • Excellent and simple (hint: works well on lower-end computers) math drill games include Math Flashcards for Kids (K-8), Math Square Math Game (4-12), Math Tables Drill (4-12), Time Experience Drill (2-6) , and Money Experience Drill (2-6).

    37. I Like Math
    Math Atlas and PlanetMath are two less know math encyclopedias. Smaller sites Math is Fun is an educational site. Numericana question/answer style with some tricky ones.
    http://i-like-math.blogspot.com/
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    I Like Math
    Review of the Math Resourses
    The Big Resources.
    Wikipedia mathematics
    has many interesting articles, but doesn't gives decent explanations in many elementary topics.
    MathWorld
    is a math encyclopedia with lots of articles, but not much of an explanation sometimes.
    Cut The Knot
    has very nice Java applets, is VERY big for a personal site and a good reference! Many discussions and is pretty active. Only complaint is that sometimes its too formal missing many students.
    Ask Dr. Math
    is a gigantic archive of questions/answers, you can ask questions (never did it though), and it sure has lots of nice entries! Excellent reference!
    MAA columns
    are old and new columns of the Mathematica Association of America. Refreshing well written articles.
    Mathpages
    is another big site, has lots of nice stuff, it is more advanced in general, it stopped growing at some point.
    MacTutor History of mathematics
    has many good biographies of mathematicians, and nice articles on math history. It is also active.
    Geometry Junkyard
    has lots of curiosities on geometry, and current research.

    38. Wolfram MathWorld: The Web's Most Extensive Mathematics Resource
    www.astro.virginia.edu/~eww6n/math/math0.html Similarmathematics Britannica Online Encyclopediamathematics, the science of structure, order, and relation that has evolved from elemental practices of counting, measuring, and describing the shapes of
    http://www.astro.virginia.edu/~eww6n/math/math0.html
    Algebra
    Applied Mathematics

    Calculus and Analysis

    Discrete Mathematics
    ... Other Wolfram Sites: Wolfram Research Demonstrations Project Integrator Tones Functions Site Wolfram Science Computational knowledge engine for math and much much more.... Mathematica Home Page

    39. Re: Tools And Software To Help New Math Student?
    There's also the math encyclopedias like www.mathworld.com, (sci.math) Re Some Advice . Practice, practice. really need that much math to learn to program.
    http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.math/2005-08/msg05160.html
    Re: Tools and software to help new math student?
    • From Date : Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:59:29 -0500

    http://www.quickmath.com

    Thanks!!
    One thing Id like is something like Word for math.
    I don't want it to solve equations per se..... I just
    want it to type out the equations for me as my hand
    writing is TERRIBLE!
    The teacher will give us problems to simplify some
    equations. Is there anything that will let me TYPE
    out the simplifications rather than by hand writing as
    my writing is so bad? again I'm only in college algebra for now. But next year hope to be calculus, etc

    40. Geometry (mathematics) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    geometry (mathematics), the branch of mathematics concerned with the shape
    http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/229851/geometry
    document.write(''); Search Site: With all of these words With the exact phrase With any of these words Without these words Home CREATE MY geometry NEW ARTICLE ... SAVE
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    Table of Contents: geometry Article Article Major branches of geometry Major branches of geometry - Euclidean geometry Euclidean geometry - Analytic geometry Analytic geometry - Projective geometry Projective geometry - Differential geometry Differential geometry - Non-Euclidean geometries Non-Euclidean geometries - Topology Topology History of geometry History of geometry - Ancient geometry: practical and empir... Ancient geometry: practical and empirical - - Finding the right angle Finding the right angle - - Locating the inaccessible Locating the inaccessible - - Estimating the wealth Estimating the wealth - Ancient geometry: abstract and applie...

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