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  1. Pre-calculus: College algebra and trigonometry by Man M Sharma, 1997
  2. Glencoe Pre-Algebra Spanish Student Edition 2003 by McGraw-Hill, 2002-10-14
  3. Study Guide Masters (Glencoe Pre-Algebra, An Integrated Transition to Algebra & Geometry)
  4. Power Practice: Pre-Algebra, Gr. 5-8 by Creative Teaching Press, 2004-09
  5. Helping Students Understand: Pre-Algebra Step By Step Grade 7+ by Barbara Sandall, Mary Swarthout, 2005
  6. Hands On Pre-Algebra by Susan Dean, 1999-01-29
  7. Glencoe Pre-Algebra 5-Minute Check Transparencies by Multiple, 2005
  8. Heath Pre-Algebra by Spaulding, Nampwitz, 2000-07
  9. Interactive Math Lessons and Tools, Pre-Algebra, +CD-ROM
  10. McDougal/Littell Pre-Algebra Resource Book 1
  11. Student Activities in Pre-Algebra for Christian Schools
  12. Bob Miller's Basic Math and Pre-Algebra for the Clueless, 2nd Ed. (Bob Miller's Clueless Series) by Bob Miller, 2007-05-24
  13. Pre-Algebra: Math Activity Book by Myrl Shireman, 2002-08
  14. Prentice Hall Mathematics Pre-Algebra (Florida Edition) by Randall Charles, David Davison, 2004

121. Geometry: Interactions With Algebra And Analysis
New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (NZIMA) thematic program. University of Auckland; JanuaryJune, 2005.
http://www.math.auckland.ac.nz/Conferences/2005/geometry-program/
Geometry:
Interactions with Algebra and Analysis
University of Auckland , January-June, 2005
Themes Committee Activities Student Scholarships
The New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications ( NZIMA ) is sponsoring a thematic program on
Geometry: Interactions with Algebra and Analysis
The program will be based at The University of Auckland and will run January-June, 2005.

Program themes
The program will focus on geometrical themes including (1) Discrete groups; (2) Algebraic groups;
(3) Geometric group theory; (4) Low-dimensional topology and hyperbolic geometry; (5) Geometric function theory; (6) Analysis and PDEs.

Programme committee
The directors of the program are:

The other members of the program committee are:
Principal international participants
The visit by John Conway is funded by the University of Auckland Foundation and the Department of Mathematics of the University of Auckland.

122. Paul Smith's Research
People, groups and publications. Compiled by Paul Smith, University of Washington.
http://www.math.washington.edu/~smith/Research/research.html
Noncommutative geometry and algebra My main interest is the non-commutative world in all its aspects: geometric, algebraic, topological, physical, et cetera. Here are some homepages I like to visit. Some of these people are also interested in the non-commutative world: More pages. Lieven LeBruyn's forum etc. Conferences: Edinburgh June 2005 Jussieu June 2005 Here are some articles that might be of interest:

123. Stan's Home Page
University of Waterloo Universal algebra, logic, computers.
http://www.thoralf.uwaterloo.ca/
Stanley N. Burris Professor Emeritus and Adjunct Professor
Department of Pure Mathematics

University of Waterloo
Fax: 519-725-0160
E-mail: snburris@math.uwaterloo.ca Research Interests:
Universal Algebra, Logic, Computers

124. Precalculus Algebra
Home Intermediate College algebra Precalculus algebra Precalculus Trigonometry Modern algebra Calculus I Calculus II College
http://www.mathematicshelpcentral.com/lecture_notes/precalculus_algebra.htm
Precalculus Algebra Home Intermediate College Algebra [ Precalculus Algebra ] Precalculus Trigonometry Modern Algebra Calculus I Calculus II ... Discrete Mathematics The following set of notes is listed in chronological order, not alphabetically. This is to promote understanding while walking through concepts. If there is a particular topic you're looking for, click the Search! link above and search the entire site. Increasing and Decreasing Functions
Odd and Even Functions

Reflections

Adding Functions
...
Mathematical Induction

I strive to provide accurate and error-free documentation concerning all aspects of mathematics. As a student, I do not hold the expertise or experience that my professors do. These notes represent countless hours of study, but they do NOT represent textbook-level proofing and editing. Since this project is managed by one student, I must rely on my peers for assistance. Please report any errors to errors@mathematicshelpcentral.com

125. Magma Computational Algebra System Home Page
A large, wellsupported software package for computationally hard problems in algebra, number theory, geometry and combinatorics.
http://magma.maths.usyd.edu.au/
The Magma Computational Algebra System
for
Algebra, Number Theory and Geometry
Magma is a large, well-supported software package designed to solve computationally hard problems in algebra, number theory, geometry and combinatorics. It provides a mathematically rigorous environment for computing with algebraic, number-theoretic, combinatoric and geometric objects. Recent Notices: August 18, 2005: The programme for the MAGMA Workshop on Group Theory and Algebraic Geometry in Warwick, UK is now available July 8, 2005: Magma V2.12 has been released. Current patch release (September 2, 2005): Magma V2.12 is up to 2.3 times faster than GMP 4.1.4 for large integer multiplication . See also this multivariate GCD comparison involving Magma V2.12 . See the Release Notes for a summary of new features in 2.12. To run Magma under Linux on x86_64 (Opteron, Athlon 64, EM64T) and IA64 (Itanium 2) machines, registered users must now supply us with the MAC addresses of the machines covered by their licence. See this page for details.

126. Weldon's Home Page
Research focused on optimization, differential algebra equations, geographic information systems, biomedicine, environment applications and fuzzy industrial scheduling. University of Colorado at Denver. Page includes biography, hobbies, curriculum vitae, and publications.
http://www-math.cudenver.edu/~wlodwick/
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127. Algebra And Topology Workshop
University of Leicester, UK; 1721 September 2001.
http://www.mcs.le.ac.uk/research/pure/AT2.html

128. Computational Linear Algebra With Applications
Milovy, Czech Republic; 410 August 2002.
http://www.cs.cas.cz/~milovy/
Photos Slides About the conference Scientific Program ... Conference IMPC'97
Computational Linear Algebra
with Applications
Milovy, Czech Republic
August 4 - 10, 2002
(milovy@cs.cas.cz)

129. IDA: Algebra Interactive
An HTMLbased book by Arjeh M. Cohen, Hans Cuypers and Hans Sterk. It focuses on an algorithmic approach to algebraic structures. Many of these tools and examples use the computer algebra package GAP. Site has samples and errata.
http://www.win.tue.nl/~ida/

130. Welcome To The UMR BrainTrax System!
Offers assistance in algebra, geometry, trigonomety and calculus. Contains realworld examples, detailed example problems, and interactive features. Internet Explorer 5.0+ on a Windows PC is required.
http://braintrax.umr.edu/

131. A Course In Universal Algebra
A Course in Universal algebra by Stanley Burris and H. P. Sankappanavar. PostScript and PDF.
http://www.thoralf.uwaterloo.ca/htdocs/ualg.html
A Course in Universal Algebra
** The Millennium Edition **
by
Stanley N. Burris and H.P. Sankappanavar
To promote the study of Universal Algebra in the new millennium, the text of the out-of-print original Springer-Verlag Graduate Texts in Mathematics edition, 1981, of A Course in Universal Algebra has been corrected and put in forms suitable for the WWW. Thanks to the support of NSERC it is now available in 8.5 by 11 in. format , using 12 pt. type , in Postscript (PS) format and in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. The postscript file is also available in three different compressions: gzip (.gz), compress (.Z), and zip (.zip). Feel free to download and print off your own copy. And be sure to tell others that this text is once again available! Colleagues have noted the value of downloading a copy and attaching it to their webpage, especially for the benefit of their students who may not have fast access to this site. Please feel free to do this as well. And it would be appreciated if you put a link to this site, www.math.uwaterloo.ca/~snburris/htdocs.html

132. CyberEd, Inc. Personal Algebra Tutor
Personal algebra Tutor Enter your algebra problems and get instant step-by-step solutions with explanations.
http://www.cyberedinc.com/
Algebra Problem Solvers
"The Tutor That's Always There" ™ Special Offer
These Algebra Problem Solvers DO Algebra
unlike other algebra software that only talks about algebra.
Enter your college algebra or high school algebra problems from your textbook or other source.
The tutors solve them step-by-step and explain the steps.
Isn't that the kind of algebra help you need when you are stuck?

133. Math Enrichment Problems
Online problem sheets for kindergarden through algebra II. Also provides more advanced Math Stumpers.
http://www.saxonhomeschool.com/activities/enrichment/index.html

134. AMATH Systems, Inc. - Providers Of Software For Learning Mathematics!
Teachers can customize trillions of different assignments with material from flash cards to algebra and beyond. © Copyright 19932005 AMATH Systems,
http://www.amath.com/
main page support contact us Product Selection AMATH Foundations AMATH Building Blocks AMATH Assignment Generator An extremely effective and innovative approach to math literacy! AMATH Systems, Inc. - Providing some of the world's most effective educational software for mathematics! Schools have used AMATH Products for over 10 years to help prepare for State Assessment Tests . Countless students all over North America and beyond have benefited from our Focus on Mastery, Achievement, and Accountability . Our relentless commitment to product improvement and customer satisfaction is unsurpassed in the educational software industry. "The students love AMATH. I have to schedule the students to the lab because too many would show up to work on AMATH daily, and although we have a lot of computers, we do not have enough to serve the demand for AMATH."

135. PLAPACK
A parallel linear algebra package from the University of Texas at Austin. It performs vector and matrix manipulations, with a high level of abstraction.
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/plapack/
PLAPACK:
Parallel Linear Algebra Package
PAGE UNDER CONSTRUCTION
The University of Texas at Austin
PLAPACK Server Interface (PSI)
(Experimental interface to MATLAB-like environments) PLAPACK Release R3.0
Look how pretty Parallel Linear Algebra code can be!

FLAME: Formal Linear Algebra Methods Environment

ITXGEMM:
... high-performance DGEMM for the PIII
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To learn how to install and use PLAPACK, start HERE General Information
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Using PLAPACK (Users' Guide) Publications Zen and the Art of HPPC (Tutorial) Summary of routines: C or FORTRAN Performance PLAPACK vs. ScaLAPACK Misc. performance numbers Availability Quick Start Source code Staying in Touch Guestbook plapack@cs.utexas.edu Bug reports Using PLAPACK The MIT Press, 1997 Cool Stuff Animation of LU factorization using PLAPACK (Figure created using Mathematica for Students Back to PLAPACK page Send mail to plapack@cs.utexas.edu Last Updated: Nov. 28, 2000

136. CANdiensten - Your Partner In Mathematics And Statistics
Coordinates the use of computer algebra in education and research. Research reports, newsletters and historical material.
http://www.can.nl/

137. Lineare Algebra II
Ein Skript mit Beweisen im DVIFormat von der Universit¤t Bielefeld. DVI, 331 kB
http://www.fachschaften.uni-bielefeld.de/mathematik/fachschaft/skripte/la_3-pres

138. Ontario Research Centre For Computer Algebra - ORCCA
University of Western Ontario and University of Waterloo. Carries out fundamental research in and development of mathematical software. Details of research project, members and meetings.
http://orcca.on.ca/

139. Doing Physics With Quaternions
A research effort to see how much of standard physics can be done using only quaternions, a 4dimensional division algebra.
http://world.std.com/~sweetser/quaternions/qindex/qindex.html
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A one page summary of my unified field model for gravity and EM is available here: pdf
A technically detailed Mathematica notebook starts from the Lagrange density for unifying gravity and EM, and gets to two experimental tests that can confirm or reject the proposal (available as html pdf , or .nb
Talk entitled "Realizing Einstein's Dreams: Unifying Gravity and Light, and Why Quantum Mechanics is Weird" for the Spring NE Section of the APS/AAPT ( html or pdf
Talk entitled "Why a Rank 1 Unified Field Theory is Compelling and Its Background Mathematical Structure" for the 8th Eastern Gravity Meeting ( html or pdf
Talk entitled "Unifying Gravity and EM by Generalizing EM" for the 7th Eastern Gravity Meeting ( html or pdf
Poster for Brookhaven National Lab meeting, "Unifying Gravity and EM by analogies to EM" ( pdf A more formal presentation of the unified field model is available here: pdf (v1.4, 18 pages).

140. (USA) Penn State
algebra and number theory group. Members, seminars, preprints, links.
http://www.math.psu.edu/vstein/alg/antheory/numtheory.html

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