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         Pi Geometry:     more books (17)
  1. The Joy of Pi by David Blatner, 1997-12-01
  2. Pi: A Source Book
  3. Why is pi?: A short treatise on proportionate geometry by Thomas F Black, 1974
  4. Program guide and workbook to accompany the videotape on the story of PI by Tom M Apostol, 1989
  5. The Wallis approximation of [pi] (UMAP module) by Brindell Horelick, 1979
  6. The Wallis approximation of [pi]: Applications of calculus to other mathematics (UMAP modules in undergraduate mathematics and its applications) by Brindell Horelick, 1989
  7. Pi, the reciprocal of seven and trigono/metrix (Essays from Earth/matriX : science in ancient artwork) by Charles William Johnson, 1999
  8. Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi by Cindy Neuschwander, 2004-02
  9. Pi - Unleashed by Jörg Arndt, Christoph Haenel, 2001-01-25
  10. The Number Pi by Pierre Eymard, Jean-Pierre Lafon, 2004-02
  11. Pi: A Biography of the World's Most Mysterious Number by Alfred S. Posamentier, Ingmar Lehmann, 2004-08-31
  12. James Otto and the Pi Man: A Constructivist Tale.: An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Carole Funk, 2003-11-01
  13. Leonardo's Dessert, No Pi by Herbert Wills, 1985-03
  14. Constant processes by T. S Davis, 1978

181. Human Form From Sacred Geometry
Discovery of the image of the human form in the patterns of reflective spheres clustered in a structure based on the geometry of the Great Pyramid.
http://saturn.vcu.edu/~chenry/
SACRED GEOMETRY
New Discoveries Linking The Great Pyramid to the Human Form Professor, Department of Sculpture
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia This site is best viewed on Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher with screen set to 1024 X 768 pixels, 24 bit ...16 million colors. Set ... View/Text Size ... to Meduim Click on thumbnails to view larger images. For more than twenty years, I have been studying the image generating properties of reflective spheres stacked in 52 degree angle pyramids. The 52 (51.827) degree angle slope of the sides of The Great Pyramid in Cairo, Egypt embodies the Golden Mean which is the ratio that is used in Nature to generate growth patterns in space. Sacred Geometry studies such primal systems which reveal the unity of the cosmos by representing the relationships between numbers geometrically. The Vesica Piscis is one of the most fundamental geometrical forms of this ancient discipline and it reveals the relationship between the The Great Pyramid and the 2 dimensional expansion of a circle of one unit radius R as shown in Figure 1. This relationship is more completely described in The New View Over Atlantis by John Michell published by Thames and Hudson. Figure 1 Vesica Piscis in 2 Dimensions In the early 1970s, I became very interested in the three dimensional representation of this geometry and I visualized this as a three dimensional pyramid inside two intersecting spheres shown in Figure 2.

182. The Cool Way To Learn Math, Themathlab.com
A collection of educational math games and lessons for prealgebra, algebra, and geometry. Includes practice problems and drills, a math dictionary, and a humor section.
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183. Conformal Geometry And Dynamics
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184. Recreational Mathematics Topics
By Steven Dutch. Symmetry, Crystals, Polyhedra and Tilings; Pythagorean triplets and other things about sums of powers; geometry Classics.
http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/RECMATH/recmath.htm
Recreational Mathematics Topics
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First-time Visitors: Please visit . Use "Back" to return here.
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185. Schwarzschild Geometry
The Schwarzschild geometry describes the spacetime geometry of empty space surrounding any spherical mass.
http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schwp.html
More about the Schwarzschild Geometry
Back to Dive into the Black Hole Forward to White Holes and Wormholes Andrew Hamilton's Homepage Other Relativity and Black Hole links index movies approach orbit singularity dive ... links Schwarzschild geometry A description of this embedding diagram appears below. Try John Walker's Orbit's in Strongly Curved Spacetime for a Java applet which allows you to play around with orbits in the Schwarzschild geometry. Schwarzschild radius One of the remarkable predictions of Schwarzschild's geometry was that if a mass M were compressed inside a critical radius r s , nowadays called the Schwarzschild radius, then its gravity would become so strong that not even light could escape. The Schwarzschild radius r s of a mass M is given by
r s where G is Newton's gravitational constant , and c is the speed of light . For a 30 solar mass object, like the black hole in the fictional star system here, the Schwarzschild radius is about 100 kilometers. Curiously, the Schwarzschild radius had already been derived (with the correct result, but an incorrect theory) by John Michell in 1783 (this reference is from Erk's Relativity Pages ) in the context of Newtonian gravity and the corpuscular theory of light. Michel derived the critical radius by setting the gravitational escape velocity

186. Number Theory At The University Of Georgia
Number Theory and Arithmetic geometry Group. Members, seminars.
http://www.math.uga.edu/~lorenz/Number_Theory_Group.html
Number Theory and Arithmetic Geometry Group
Permanent faculty and their fields of interests.
  • William Alford Associate Professor, Ph.D. Tulane, 1963. Factoring and other number theory problems by computer. Matthew Baker Assistant Professor, Ph.D. U.C. Berkeley, 1999. Galois actions on torsion points. Modular curves and their Jacobians. Discreteness problems for arithmetic heights. Linear series and vector bundles in characteristic p. Arithmetic of curves and their Jacobians.
    Sybilla Beckmann
    Associate Professor, Ph.D. U. Penn., 1986. Galois theory. The inverse galois problem, that is, to determine whether every finite group is the galois group of some extension of the rational numbers. Arithmetic information on branched coverings, such as fields of definition. Tilings of the plane. Mathematics education.
    Andrew Granville
    Barrow Professor, Ph.D. Queens,1987. Distribution of primes. Sieving intervals. Distribution of `smooth' numbers. Properties of binomial coefficients. Cyclotomic fields. Carmichael numbers. Exponential sums. Integer solutions to Diophantine equations. Binary quadratic forms and the elementary theory of elliptic curves. Questions related to factoring and primality testing. Symbolic computation and `computing by homomorphisms'. Computational complexity, particularly lower bounds. Power series and the combinatorics of coefficients. Counting lattice points.
    Dan Lieman
    Associate Professor, Ph.D. Brown, 1992.
  • 187. Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra And Combinatorics -- Erice 2001, NATO Ad
    Exterior Algebra Methods and Other New Directions. Erice, Sicily, Italy; 9 15 September 2001.
    http://www.math.sunysb.edu/~sorin/Erice-2001/

    Event photos
    The workshop in Erice will address a wide range of new developments in classical Algebraic Geometry such as curves and their moduli, surfaces, higher dimensional varieties, vector bundles, and toric varieties. A special focus will be on exterior algebra methods which have recently grown in importance in Algebraic Geometry, Commutative Algebra, and Combinatorics, and their computational aspects (Bernstein-Gel'fand-Gel'fand correspondence, Beilinson monad, theory of Chow forms and resultants, algebraic shifting, free resolutions over the exterior algebra, linear syzygies, hyperplane arrangements, ...) Organizing Committee: David Eisenbud Lucian Badescu Sorin Popescu and Alfio Ragusa Speakers (tentative): The following people have responded positively to our invitation: Sponsors: NATO Scientific Affairs Division EAGER: European Algebraic Geometry Research Training Network and the University of Catania , Sicily. Registration: The cost of staying at the Ettore Majorana Centre will be approximately $80 per night (lodging/meals/transfer from/to the airport/1/2 day trip included), and there will be a fee of $100 for the social events. We will be able to offer financial assistance to some of the participants, particularly to younger mathematicians and speakers.

    188. L E X X
    Abstract, flame, geometry, and spiral fractals.
    http://lexxonline.szm.sk/
    This is my personal website, where I present part of my work and life. I really enjoy and see the world in full colors so I would like to share this part of my soul with you. Most of the pages are graphics-intense, so please be patient and wait for the full download. As painting is drawing with paints and photography is drawing with light, computer art is drawing with a mouse! I hope you will spend lot of enjoyable moments at my site! If you encounter any problems, please report them! FRACTALS :: My new passion! I discovered them by accident, but today I cannot imagine my life without them. You can also view my gallery at Renderosity.com Ultra Fractals
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    PICTURES
    :: This category will welcome you with computer generated pictures with a program called Terragen. Of course there is a selection of free to use wallpapers to decorate your desktop. Terragen
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    You can download and use any picture for your personal use. You can use my pictures in your work, alter them or publish them on your web site but you must give credit - a link to my web site! If you are not sure or have future questions, please mail me Remark:: All the thumbnails and images are compressed due to space and bandwidth limitation so that the quality is lower than normal (except the wallpapers). However, it is possible to get the high quality image if you

    189. Topological Aspects Of Real Algebraic Geometry
    Research semester, MSRI , Berkeley, CA, USA; 2 January 14 May 2004.
    http://zeta.msri.org/calendar/programs/ProgramInfo/120/show_program

    190. Psychotronic Tools, Video Phenomena, Optical Illusion Portal
    Research in Hebrew applied and sacred geometry fields in order to create of kabbalistic models of Hebrew for solution important problems. Color therapy.
    http://www.visnsoft.com/
    window.resizeTo(800,600); Home Hebrew Russian
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    ... Subscribe on Newsletter Illusion in the Life, Medicine, Art Our research project examines the hypothesis that unique compositions of vibrating colors are coded in Jewish sacred texts. We have been testing this hypothesis by way of statistical analysis of color combinations are coded in the words and phrases in Holy Hebrew and comparative analysis of images that created by way of Holy Hebrew visualization. Each word in Holy Hebrew have unique color chart and the amazing physical and psychological effects of colors, as anomalous illusion, 3D color geometrical optical illusions etc Largely images with color and motion illusions have unusual psychological effect. They can excite and appease and to influence on dreaming and emotional states. You can see for yourself the benefits of using optical illusions images by Holy Hebrew visualization. Please, to learn more about it on our Web site
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    191. The Geometry Of The Word Problem
    Research Programme at the Centre de Recerca Matem tica, Barcelona, Spain; September 2004 July 2005.
    http://www.crm.es/Research/0405/WordProblemEng.htm

    192. Non-commutative Geometry
    ESF network coordinated at University of Antwerp.
    http://www.esf.org/physical/pp/nog/noga.htm

    193. Private Page Berge
    University Bordeaux. Algebraic number theory and geometry of numbers. Publications, recent work, and links.
    http://www.math.u-bordeaux.fr/~berge/
    • phone: +33-5-40-00-60-96 (From France : 05-40-00-60-96) fax : +33-5-40-00-69-50 (From France : 05-40-00-69-50)
    • berge@math.u-bordeaux.fr

    • Laboratoire A2X
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    I am a Mathematics professor at the University Bordeaux 1, emeritus since 2000. My general field of research is number theory. After working for several years on algebraic number theory (Galois module structures, regulators and discriminants), I am presently interested in geometry of numbers.
    Links to WEB pages of some mathematicians working on lattices and coding theory.
  • Christine Bachoc Richard Borcherds Renaud Coulangeon Noam Elkies ...
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    194. Lecture Notes On General Relativity
    Download lecture notes on special relativity, general relativity, differential geometry, and spherically symmetric spacetimes in postscript format.
    http://sunkl.asu.cas.cz/~had/gr.html
    General Relativity
    This homepage contains lecture notes on the course of general relativity FX2/H97 read in the fall semester 1997 at the Physics Institute of NTNU, Trondheim. Some parts were added later. It is still under construction (see the dates of last revision of each chapter). Some viewers do not allow to see the PS-files on the screen. However, you can download it (using the 'save'-command) and print it on a PostScript printer.
    Contents:
    Introduction

    Special relativity

    Basic concepts of general relativity

    Spherically symmetric spacetimes
    ...
    References

    A supplementary text on lower level can be found in lecture notes on cosmology which was read in the fall semester 1999 as a part of another course. To get more information contact, please, the author.
    Readers may find interesting also other web-pages on general relativity referred at Hillman's list and Syracuse University list
    Petr Hadrava, Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 251 65 Ondrejov, Czech Republic tlf.: +420 204 620 141

    195. FirstName LastName
    Texas A+M University. Number theory and geometry, classical and noncommutative.
    http://www.math.tamu.edu/~pcohen/
    Paula B. COHEN, Professor
    (married name: Paula B.C. TRETKOFF) Office: Milner 332 Phone:
    E-mail: pcohen
    @math.tamu.edu
    Education
    • BSc Hons. Hons., Applied Mathematics (1978) and Pure Mathematics (1979), University of Sydney, Australia PhD, Mathematics, Nottingham University, United Kingdom, 1985
    Research Interests
    • Number Theory Geometry, classical and non-commutative

    CURRICULUM VITAE
    Undergraduate Course Fall 2005: Course number: Math 304502/503
    Homework exercises : a copy will be sent each week to student's individual neo account.
    All news of this course will also be sent to your individual neo account: please check it regularly.
    Instructor
    : Dr Cohen
    Title : Linear Algebra with Applications
    Time : MW 4:10-5:25 (502); MW 5:45-7:00 (503)
    Location : BLOC 164
    Text : Linear Algebra with Applications, Steven J. Leon, Seventh Edition, Prentice Hall
    NB: You may also use the Sixth Edition for this course!!!!!!!
    Office hours: Monday 2:45 to 3:45 pm; Wednesday 10:30am to 11:30am, or by appointment. If you want to see me outside office hours you must make a prior appointment by e-mail! Thanks!

    196. GRAPE - Graphics Programming Environment
    A package for mathematical visualization, particularly in the fields of differential geometry and continuum mechanics. Available free by FTP but only to university departments and similiar research sites and only for nonprofit purposes.
    http://www-sfb256.iam.uni-bonn.de/grape/
    GRAPE - Graphics Programming Environment
    Welcome to the GRAPE information pages. GRAPE is a package for mathematical visualization. It has been particularly effective in the fields of differential geometry and continuum mechanics. But it will probably help to understand any other problem involving the numerics of partial differential equations or the need of advanced three-dimensional computer graphics. GRAPE is developed and distributed by the in cooperation with the Please feel free to use any of the services offered. If there is any information you still need, please don't hesitate to send us e-mail (see bottom of page for address). As part of the software development is done at the , we strongly recommend that you take a look at their World Wide Web server ( GRAPE in Freiburg ), too.

    197. Geometric Software Solutions | The Preferred PLM Technologies & Solutions Provid
    Technology provider to CAD/CAM/CAE vendors, offering components for geometry manipulation, information management, and collaborative engineering.
    http://www.geometricsoftware.com/

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    198. J.Top
    University of Groningen. Arithmetic algebraic geometry.
    http://www.math.rug.nl/~top/
    Department of Mathematics and Computing Science
    Staff
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    Affiliation Professional biography Onderwijs Research Pi in de Pieterskerk

    Affiliation
    Dr. J. Top
    University of Groningen, Department of Mathematics
    P.O. Box 800, 9700 AV Groningen, The Netherlands
    Tel: +31 (0)50 3633986
    Fax: +31 (0)50 3633800
    E-mail: J.Top@math.rug.nl Professional biography Onderwijs
    Lineaire Algebra 1

    MRI Master Class course Elliptic Curves
    Aspects of Algebra Postscript files van een aantal dictaten kan je hier downloaden. Dat zijn: Differentiaal- en integraalrekening (met Henk de Snoo) Lijnen, vlakken en uilen Kwadrieken Algebra 1 (groepen) ... Algebra (ringen, lichamen, modulen; dit is een bewerking van het dictaat van Oort, Lenstra en Van Geemen) Dynkin diagrammen/wortelsystemen Coderingstheorie Algebra en Meetkunde Local fields ... Riemann surfaces (dictaat van M. van der Put) Research Other information Speeltuin van de wiskunde , edited by Bart de Smit and Jaap Top. Comments via J. Top Last update: April 18, 2004

    199. Progress In PDEs Home Page
    The main purpose of the meeting is to bring together leading experts in this broad and fastmoving area with the objective of highlighting recent important developments. Particular attention will be paid to developments in PDEs that relate to the sciences and other areas of mathematics such as geometry, the calculus of variations, dynamical systems and stochastic analysis. Edinburgh; 913 July 2001.
    http://www.ma.hw.ac.uk/icms/current/progpde/
    Progress in Partial Differential Equations
    Edinburgh, 9-13 July 2001
    Home page Scientific Programme Speakers' Notes Timetable ... Click here for the report on this meeting in ICMS News 11
    The Speakers' Notes section contains notes and some abstracts from speakers at this meeting.
    Scientific Committee:
    J. M. Ball (Oxford), A. Grigoryan (Imperial College), S Kuksin (Heriot-Watt)
    The main purpose of the meeting is to bring together leading experts in this broad and fast-moving area with the objective of highlighting recent important developments. Particular attention will be paid to developments in PDEs that relate to the sciences and other areas of mathematics such as geometry, the calculus of variations, dynamical systems and stochastic analysis.
    One of the sessions of the meeting, on Tuesday 10 July, will be dedicated to the memory of E. M. Landis and will address qualitative theory of second order elliptic and parabolic PDEs.
    A memoir of E. M. Landis

    Session timetable
    The Workshop is supported by:
    The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and The European Commission under Framework V
    REGISTRATIONS CLOSED ON 7 APRIL 2001.

    200. David R. Dorman's Home Page
    Middlebury College. Algebraic Number Theory and Arithmetical Algebraic geometry. Contact information.
    http://community.middlebury.edu/~dorman/
    David R. Dorman
    I graduated from the Department of Mathematics at Brown University. My main areas of interest are Algebraic Number Theory and Arithmetical Algebraic Geometry
    I am currently a professor at Middlebury College.
    Some Favorite Links
    • Yahoo the super big WWW directory
    dorman@panther.middlebury.edu

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