Other Sites of Interest


Here are links to a number of other websites with useful information and resources for experimental and computer-assisted mathematics:

  1. Abramowitz and Stegun's Handbook of Mathematical Functions (67 Mbyte; scanned copy courtesy Simon Plouffe; not subject to copyright): http://www.experimentalmath.info/othersites/Abramowitz&Stegun.pdf
  2. David Anderson's decimal pi search facility: http://www.angio.net/pi/piquery
  3. David Bailey's pi pages: http://crd.lbl.gov/~dhbailey/pi
  4. Lee Borrell's "Absolute Certainty?" site: http://www.fortunecity.com/emachines/e11/86/certain.html
  5. Jonathan Borwein's pi pages: http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/personal/jborwein/pi_cover.html
  6. The CECM pi recital site (recites pi in numerous languages): http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/pi/yapPing.html
  7. Gregory Chaitin's site on algorithmic information theory: http://www.cs.umaine.edu/~chaitin
  8. Ivan Cnop's Exploot site: http://we.vub.ac.be/exploot/summary.html
  9. The de Smit-Lenstra site on the mathematics of Escher's "Print Gallery": http://escherdroste.math.leidenuniv.nl
  10. Stewart Dickson's math art site: http://emsh.calarts.edu/~mathart
  11. The electronic geometry site: http://www.eg-models.de
  12. The Embree-Trefethen-Wright pseudospectra and eigenproblem site: http://web.comlab.ox.ac.uk/projects/pseudospectra
  13. Helaman Ferguson's mathematical sculpture site: http://www.helasculpt.com
  14. Steven Finch's mathematical constant site: http://pauillac.inria.fr/algo/bsolve/constant/constant.html
  15. The Geometry Analysis Numerics Graphics (GANG) site: http://www.gang.umass.edu
  16. Xavier Gourdon and Pascal Sebah's site for famous math constants: http://numbers.computation.free.fr/Constants/constants.html
  17. Andrew Granville's Pascal triangle site: http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/organics/papers/granville/support/pascalform.html
  18. David Griffeath's cellular automata site: http://psoup.math.wisc.edu
  19. Jerry Grossman's Erdos number site: http://www.oakland.edu/enp
  20. Thomas Hales' site (Kepler's problem): http://www.math.pitt.edu/~thales
  21. David Joyce's site (Java implementation of Euclid's Elements, and the Mandelbrot and Julia set explorer): http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce
  22. Yasumasa Kanada's pi site: http://www.super-computing.org
  23. Leonard Lewin's listing of polylogarithm formulas (7 Mbyte; taken from Polylogarithms and Associated Functions, with permission): http://www.experimentalmath.info/othersites/Lewin-polylog.pdf
  24. The mathpages.com site (various interesting notes about mathematics): http://www.mathpages.com
  25. The Mersenne prime site: http://www.mersenne.org
  26. National Institute of Standards and Technology's Digital Library of Mathematical Functions: http://dlmf.nist.gov
  27. The Organic Mathematics Project site: http://www.cecm.sfu.ca/organics
  28. The Piworld site (features artwork based on pi): http://www.piworld.de
  29. Richard Preston's article "The Mountains of Pi": http://www.barryland.com/pi.html
  30. George Reese's Buffon needle tool: http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/reese/buffon/buffon.html
  31. RSA Security's factorization challenge site: http://www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/challenges/factoring
  32. The Saint Andrews University history of mathematics site (and curve resource): http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history
  33. The Science Lab's mathematics site: http://www.the-science-lab.com/Math
  34. Rob Scharein's KnotPlot research and development site: http://www.colab.sfu.ca/KnotPlot
  35. Angela Vierling's mathematical models site: http://math.bu.edu/people/angelav/projects/models
  36. Jeff Weeks' topology and geometry site: http://www.geometrygames.org
  37. Displays a Sierpinski cube plotted in JavaView http://oldweb.cecm.sfu.ca/news/coolstuff/JVL/htm/gallery.htm