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An index of mathematics software, either freely available online or as commercial products.
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Netlib is a collection of mathematical software, papers, and databases.
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A range of information about symbolic and algebraic computation, including details of software, conferences, journals, books, and research projects.
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WebEQ software enables mathematical notation to be easily included in Web pages that can be read by anyone with a Java-capable browser. WebEQ processes WebTex (based on LateX) and will be compatible with the MathML standard extension to HTML. WebEQ is free for educational use.
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Collection of fonts, macros, tools, documents and software for Tex and LaTeX text processing systems.
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A mathematics research and education centre at the University of Minnesota, offering a selection of online documents (hypertext papers, preprints) reference archives (graphic images, formulae) and software (source, binaries, documentation).
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Details of numerical software libraries for the solution of mathematical problems, statistical software, compilers and tools, visualisation software, symbolic software and simulation software.
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PC software archive arranged by subject, including business, education, home and personal use, Internet, multimedia and design.
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Mathematics resources covering a range of topics including algebra, geometry, fractals, numerical analysis, statistics and trigonometry. Materials include bibliographies, images, photographs, problems, proofs, theories, conference proceedings and teaching materials. In addition to traditional subjects, the application of maths in art and music is considered and mathematics software is reviewed.
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An electronic library of Mathematica material including programs, documents, and examples. Items can be searched for by entering author, title, keyword, or item number.
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MathML is a specification that is designed to aid in transmitting mathematical knowledge on the Internet. The World Wide Web Consortium has issued MathML as a W3C recommendation.
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A national centre set up to support and promote the use of computers in teaching mathematics at degree level throughout the UK.
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