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  1. (Black & White Reprint) 1984 Yearbook: Math, Science & Arts High School, Natchitoches, Louisiana
  2. (Color Reprint) 1984 Yearbook: Math, Science & Arts High School, Natchitoches, Louisiana
  3. (Color Reprint) 1985 Yearbook: Math, Science & Arts High School, Natchitoches, Louisiana
  4. (Black & White Reprint) 1985 Yearbook: Math, Science & Arts High School, Natchitoches, Louisiana
  5. Teacher's Reference Manual Grades K-3: Everyday Mathematics by Jean Bell, 1995
  6. Math for the Family by Ron Berry, 2006-10-30
  7. Adaptations for Saxon Math [With Student Reference Guide] by Pat Wrigley, 2007-12
  8. Everyday Math: Florida Student Reference Book Grade 3 by WrightGroup/McGraw-Hill, 2003-05-01
  9. Math Review Laminate Reference Chart: A Comprehensive Overview of Basic Mathematical Concepts [CHART-QUICKSTUDY MATH REVIEW L]
  10. Borrowing Money: A Reference Book of Math Strategies and Information by Roger Bennitt, 1987-06
  11. Advanced Multiplication & Division Grades 5-6 (I Know It! book!) by Martha Palmer, 1980
  12. Phim 2 Basic Math: Review, Reference, and Practice, 2/e by K. Elayn Martin-Gay, 2003
  13. Business Math: Brief Version, Quick Reference and Study Guide by Cheryl Cleaves, 2004-09-02
  14. Math 7/6-8/7 Student Reference Guide (8- (Saxon Math - Middle Shared) by Various, Hake, 2004-07

121. The Mathematics Of Fermat's Last Theorem
The best reference, of course, is Wiles own paper, which can be found in the Annals details for math graduate students and professional mathematicians.
http://cgd.best.vwh.net/home/flt/flt01.htm
The Mathematics of Fermat's Last Theorem
Welcome to one of the most fascinating areas of mathematics. There's a fair amount of work involved in understanding even approximately how the recent proof of this theorem was done, but if you enjoy mathematics, you should find the effort very rewarding. Please let me know by email how you like these pages. Let me know if you find any errors or passages which can readily be improved (short of duplicating what's in the references listed below). Good news! Many people have asked whether the following pages of this site are available in a printable or other offline format. Apollo Hogan has generously provided TeX versions of the pages here (as of November 1997). The TeX has been processed into both DVI and PostScript forms for viewing and printing. Select from the following links to download the document in the format you prefer. (Note: These files are not as recent as the site itself, though as of this writing only minor editorial changes have been made to the site.)
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This is a ZIP file containing separate PDF files for each section of the site. Adobe Acrobat is required to view the files, and an un-ZIP utility is required to remove them from the ZIP archive. Size: 170KB.

122. This Page Has Moveds - LANL Research Library
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123. Research In Mathematics
math Reference QA371.Z88 1998; Handbook of integral equations. math ReferenceQA431.P65 1998; Handbook of mathematics and computational science.
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The following is a selected list of resources for Mathematics. For further assistance, contact Annie Zeidman-Karpinski , subject specialist for Mathematics.
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  • mathematics arXiv
    Get your most recent up to the minute research here. Mathematics arXiv at Cornell University. The arXiv has over 37,611 primary and secondary articles (and will have more by now). MathSciNet
    Mathematical Reviews from 1940 to present. Although by the time the article makes it here, it may be several years old. guide to finding electronic articles/journals at UO
    step-by-step instructions are on these pages. Once you get the hang of it, you can go straight to FindText to see the titles of all the journals we have electronically arranged alphabetically (see list at left or type in what you know in the boxes on the right Finding journals at UO
    Use the library catalog to see if we have the journal you are looking for. From the advanced search page for titles, use the

124. Mathematics
Cornell University Library Historical math Monographs This site contains G6613 2000 Eckhart Library Reference Collection and Crerar Library
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    The University of Chicago Library mathematics collection is located primarily in Eckhart Library (Eckhart Hall 217). The collection focuses on research level materials in all areas of pure mathematics and in selected areas of applied mathematics. It contains an extensive collection of journals and a comprehensive collection of research monographs. Because of space considerations, selected materials, including some inactive journals and elementary books, have been transferred to The John Crerar Library.
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    Mathematical Reviews. Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society.
    Print: Z6653.M42 Eckhart Library Reference Collection (1940 to date)

    125. Computing At UW Math: Unix
    Below is a list of text editors available here in the math Department, along withsome Vi Helpfile Near complete vi reference manual. Not a tutorial.
    http://www.math.wisc.edu/computing/unix/editors.html
    UNIX Text Editors
    A UNIX file is a collection of letters, numbers and special characters: it may be a program, a database, a dissertation, a reading list, a simple letter etc. Sometimes you may import a file from elsewhere, for example from another computer. If you want to enter your own text or data, you will start by creating a file. Whether you copied a file from elsewhere or created your own, you will need to return to it later in order to edit its contents. A text editor is a program that has been designed especially for this purpose. Keep in mind though that a text editor is not a word processor. If it's a word processor you want, then use StarOffice Below is a list of text editors available here in the Math Department, along with some online help guides. Each editor is different with its own capabilities and commands.
    Pico
    Pico is the editor provided with the popular email program Pine. It is a simple terminal-based editor, available on almost every UNIX system. The command pico starts the editor.

    126. References
    references. Quantitative Training for Life Science Undergraduates those whofeel some anxiety about maththis textbook focuses on the practical
    http://serc.carleton.edu/quantskills/references.html
    @import "/styles/layout.css"; @import "/styles/base.css"; @import "/styles/quant_skills_look.css"; Quantitative Skills Issues and References
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    • Quantitative Training for Life Science Undergraduates: Fostering Curricular Reform. An NSF-supported project to produce a flexible curriculum of quantitative courses for undergraduate life science students, able to be integrated with the biological courses these students take and utilizing examples from recent biological research. citation and description
      Reports from the Curriculum Foundations Project, from workshops conducted by The CUPM subcommittee on Calculus Reform and the First Two Years (CRAFTY). The Committee on the Undergraduate Program in Mathematics (CUPM) subcommittee Curriculum Renewal Across the First Two Years (CRAFTY) has gathered input from partner disciplines through a series of eleven workshops held across the country from November 1999 to February 2001. Each workshop produced a report directed to the mathematics community summarizing the workshop's recommendations and conclusions. citation and description
      Using and Understanding Mathematics - A Quantitative Reasoning Approach, Second Edition.

    127. A Catalog Of Mathematics Resources On WWW And The Internet
    Mathematics references, Utilities and FAQ s Mathematics Geneology Dave s MathTables Jeffery Winkler s Reference Page Notes for Physics and
    http://mthwww.uwc.edu/wwwmahes/files/math01.htm
    A Catalog of Mathematics Resources on the WWW and the Internet
    M. Maheswaran
    Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin Marathon County We wish to broaden and update this catalog and shall be thankful for any helpful information via e-mail to mmaheswa@uwc.edu
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    The resources listed here have been divided into different categories. Please make your selection from the following:
    General Mathematics Web Sites in the USA

    128. EngPlanet Technical Reference Mathematics
    Electronic Engineer Reference Technical Reference Mathematics.
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    129. CSM Home
    Majors include natural sciences, mathematics, and physics. Information on advisingand programs included.
    http://csm.jmu.edu/
    Announcement 2005 Madison Scholar: Dr. James H. Liu 2005 Distinguished Teacher Award: Dr. Sharon Babcock 2005 Distinguished Service Award: Dr. Thomas C. DeVore 2005 General Education Distinguished Teacher Award: Dr. Carol A. Hurney
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