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Algebra. Vitezslav Svejdar, Publications. MathOnline - Recent additions. First steps with LaTeX. YouTube. Newsgroup sci.math.research - Docendi.org. Sage: Open Source Mathematics Software. Mathematics. Mathematics & Logic. AlanTuring.net. International Congress of Mathematicians 2010, Hyderabad » Online Streaming Archives. Video lectures of mathematics courses available online for free. American Mathematical Society. Mathematics Books Online. General Elementary Algebra & Trigonometry Abstract Algebra Mathematical Analysis & Calculus Differential Equations Linear Algebra Geometry & Topology Mathematical Logic Category Theory Number Theory Probability & Statistics Computational Mathematics Applied Mathematics & Mathematical Physics History of Mathematics & Popular Books Algebraic and Geometric Methods in Enumerative Combinatoricsby Federico Ardila, 2014, 143 pp, 1.8MB, PDF Analytic Combinatoricsby Philippe Flajolet, Robert Sedgewick, 2008, 822 pages, 9.8MB Applied Discrete Structuresby Al Doerr, Ken Levasseur, 2013, 496 pp, multiple PDF files Assessing Mathematical Proficiencyby Alan H.

Combinatorial Theory: Hyperplane Arrangementsby Richard Stanley, 2004, PDF Combinatorics Through Guided Discoveryby Kenneth P. Contemporary Issues in Mathematics Educationedited by Estela A. Discrepancy Theoryby William Chen, 2012, 99 pp, 960KB, PDF Discrete MathematicsWikibooks, 2012 Discrete Structuresby Vladlen Koltun, 2008, 89 pp, 420KB, PDF. Mathematics - Stack Exchange. PlanetMath. Gowers's Weblog. A few analysis resources March 12, 2014 This will be my final post associated with the Analysis I course, for which the last lecture was yesterday. It’s possible that I’ll write further relevant posts in the nearish future, but it’s also possible that I won’t. This one is a short one to draw attention to other material that can be found on the web that may help you to learn the course material. It will be an incomplete list: further suggestions would be welcome in the comments below.

A good way to test your basic knowledge of (some of) the course would be to do a short multiple-choice quiz devised by Vicky Neale. If you don’t get the right answer first time for every question, then it will give you an idea of the areas of the course that need attention. Terence Tao has also created a number of multiple-choice quizzes, some of which are relevant to the course. How do the power-series definitions of sin and cos relate to their geometrical interpretations? March 2, 2014 and to , then . . For ? . . MathOverflow.