Online Resources
There are many lecture notes, books and java applications for
teaching available online for free. Some of them are of very high
quality. I strongly suggest everyone to take a look before choosing
their textbooks.
General Links
- A list maintained by Alexandre Stefanov. It
contains many goodies.
- A list maintained by George Cain which is
somewhat different from the previous two pages.
- The MIT open course ware homepage
- Notes on the Web is a page maintains by the
student representatives for the Faculty of Mathematics at
Cambridge University.
- Mathematics Archives is an online
resource page maintained by the Math department of
University of Tennessee Knoxville. It contains categorized
information of various areas.
- Another page of links to various lecture notes
online sorted by subjects.
- Liqwidmindz is a general online resource
page for students.
- The Open Directory Project is a very
large and comprehensive directory of the Web.
The following links are organized by subjects. Certainly, it is
just a very small subset of what are available. Please let me know if
you have any nice Math related website that you want to be included
here.
Linear Algebra
- This page contains links to William Chen
lecture notes on Linear Algebra.
- Lecture notes on elementary Linear
Algebra by Keith Matthews.
- This page contains severals links to
online linear algebra books.
- Lecture notes on linear algebra by
Laszlo Erdos. It contains both theory and numerical aspect
of the subject.
Finite Automata
- JFLAP is a Java application which is a
powerful tool for teaching finite automata.
Number Theory
- Number Theory Web is a collection of
links to online information of interest to number theorists
everywhere.
- The homepage of Franz Lemmermeyer. It
contains many lecture notes on number theory and related
topics.
- This is the homepage of Ivan Fresenko which also
contains many lecture notes.
- Links to lecture notes of number theory
sorted by topics.
Calculus
- The University of Brithish Columbia Calculus Online Homepage.
- Calculus Homepage. University of Toronto
at Scarborough.
- Paul Garrett's Lecture notes page.
- Lecture notes on Vector Calculus by Cain and Herold. I
taught part of MAT 211 out of this set of notes.
- Vector Calculus Links.
- Mathematica Self-Tutor for Calculus.
Statistics