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Course Communities

Course Communities is a new collection within MathDL that is focused on resources for use in particular courses. Currently there are over 340 resources listed for the courses:

  • Developmental Mathematics

  • One-Variable Calculus

  • Multivariable Calculus

  • Ordinary Differential Equations

 

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Who's That Mathematician? Images from the Paul R. Halmos Photograph Collection
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March 12, 2012

NCAA Tournament Math

The official selection committee of the NCAA Division I Men’s basketball tournament will convene this weekend to choose and seed the teams for this year’s contest. Researchers at the University of Alabama have developed a new method for placing chosen teams into brackets that could decrease team travel costs and increase attendance. 


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Ernesto Cesaro born in Naples, Italy. His more than 250 publications range over...
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Loci
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MAA Writing Awards
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Course Communities
Course Communities is a developing collection of reviewed resources, organized by courses. The one-variable calculus, multivariable calculus, and differential equations collections are now available.

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Mathematical Communication
MathDL Mathematical Communication is a developing collection of resources for having students write and speak about mathematics, whether for the purpose of learning mathematics or of learning to communicate as mathematicians.

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MAA Reviews
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  • In Pursuit of the Traveling Salesman: Mathematics at the Limits of Computation
  • Enumerative Combinatorics, Vol I
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • A Beginner's Guide to Discrete Mathematics
  • Einstein and the Changing Worldviews of Physics
  • A Concise Introduction to the Theory of Numbers
  • Brief Lives, together with An Apparatus for the Lives of our English Mathematical Writers and The Life of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury
  • Foundations of Potential Theory
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Classroom Capsules and Notes
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Classroom Capsules and Notes brings together the best of 112 years of the short classroom materials from the MAA print publications.

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  • The Best Shape for a Tin Can
  • Some \(a^n+b^n\) Problems in Number Theory
  • Slicing Space
  • A \(\pi\)-less Buffon's Needle Problem
  • Euler's Other Proof
  • Using Consistency Conditions to Solve Linear Systems
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The latest in the articles on François-Joseph Servois has appeared in Loci: Convergence, Algebraic Formalism within the Works of Servois and Its Influence on the Development of Linear Operator Theory by Anthony J. Del Latto and Salvatore J. Petrilli, Jr.

See the article by Roberto Cardil, Kepler: The Volume of a Wine Barrel in Loci: Convergence. If you want to see illustrations from Kepler’s Astronomia Nova, go to the article by Frank Swetz, Johannes Kepler’s Astronomia Nova.

Also, check out Convergence’s newly revised on this day (in math history) feature at the Convergence homepage (right-hand side).

Paul Seeburger has a new applet, CalcPlot3D, an Exploration Environment for Multivariable Calculus, featured in Loci: Resources. This dynamic Java applet allows the user to simultaneously graph multiple 3D surfaces, space curves, parametric surfaces, vector fields, contour plots, and more in a freely rotatable 3D plot. Note the clear representation of curves formed by surface intersections.

Until further notice, MAA Reviews and  Classroom Capsules and Notes are accessible to everyone without any restriction. Now is a great time to see what those sites have to offer.

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