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Below is a list of blogs and website, which either I regularly read or use them as useful tool for my education, learning or blogging. This list is categorized to the topics they belong, therefore some links may occur twice or more than two times. if you have a great blog and think that it would be a worth read for me, then please mention it with a link below in comments.

 

Articles By Others

  • A Graphical Notation for the Lambda Calculus with Animated Reduction
    The lambda calculus, and the closely related theory of combinators, are important in the foundations of mathematics, logic and computer science. This paper provides an informal and entertaining introduction by means of an animated graphical notation.
  • META-MATHEMATICS AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF MATHEMATICS
    by G. J. Chaitin This article discusses what can be proved about the foundations of mathematics using the notions of algorithm and information.
  • Speaking of Mathematics
    An interesting article by Brian Hayes. This column originally appeared in the March-April 1996 issue of American Scientist.
  • What is an Amoeba?
    By Oleg Viro. In mathematical terminology the word amoeba is a recent addition. It was introduced by I.M.Gelfand, M.M.Kapranov and A.V.Zelevinsky in their book in 1994. A mathematical amoeba falls short in being similar to its biological prototype. In

Blogging

Different Kind of Sites

  • Hugmamma
    hugmamma’s MIND, BODY and SOUL ~ life doesn’t get any better than this
  • Kalyan
    I scribble here! ~ Scribblings of a lazy software techie…
  • MathBlogging
    your one-stop shop for mathematical blogs
  • The Blog Of Reflections
    Ganesh Dhamodkar’s Reflections on Love, Life, and Literature!!

Lectures

  • Classical Electromagnetism : Lecture Notes
    An intermediate level course by Richard Fitzpatrick , Associate Professor of Physics ; The University of Texas at Austin
  • Modern Physics
    This website contains the complete set of lecture notes for Physics 252, the fourth semester of our four-semester Introductory Physics course for physics majors.

Mathematicians Home Page

  • Robert B. Ash
    Professor Emeritus, Mathematics Dept. of Mathematics University of Illinois
  • William W. Adams
    Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mathematics University of Maryland.

Mathematics

Physics

  • Classical Electromagnetism : Lecture Notes
    An intermediate level course by Richard Fitzpatrick , Associate Professor of Physics ; The University of Texas at Austin
  • Modern Physics
    This website contains the complete set of lecture notes for Physics 252, the fourth semester of our four-semester Introductory Physics course for physics majors.

Research

Tools

  • A Better Calculator
    A useful online Calculator for general Mathematics Calculations
  • Diagramly – Tool for Drawing Diagrams
    A Fabulous tool for drawing Mathematical Diagrams and that too Online.
  • GMailTeX
    GmailTeX is a plugin which adds (La)TeX capability to Gmail, so that you can easily send and receive LaTeX in email.
  • Graph 4.3
    Graph is an open source application used to draw mathematical graphs in a coordinate system. Anyone who wants to draw graphs of functions will find this program useful. The program makes it very easy to visualize a function and paste it into another prog

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