Mathematica on the web
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- Subject: [mg37420] Mathematica on the web
- From: Selwyn Hollis <selwynh at earthlink.net>
- Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 06:33:27 -0500 (EST)
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I've reached the conclusion that there is a great deal of good Mathematica material on the Web that is not at all easy to find. A Google search (e.g.) turns up dozens of useless links and very few of real interest, aside from obvious ones pointing to WRI. So I though it would be a worthwhile thread here to compile a current list of good Mathematica-related URLs of fairly general interest. The following are several that I think belong. Please chime in with any that you would add. 1. Martin Krauss http://wwwvis.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/~kraus/LiveGraphics3D 2. Ted Ersek and Luci Ellis http://www.verbeia.com/mathematica/ 3. Gianluca Gorni http://www.dimi.uniud.it/~gorni/Mma/Mma.html 4. David Park http://home.earthlink.net/~djmp/Mathematica.html 5. Mark McClure http://www.unca.edu/~mcmcclur/mathematicaGraphics/ 6. Jens-Peer Kuska http://phong.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/~kuska/ 7. The late Alfred Gray http://math.cl.uh.edu/~gray/ 8. U.S. Airforce Academy http://www.usafa.af.mil/dfms/mma.htm 9. Selwyn Hollis http://www.math.armstrong.edu/faculty/hollis/mmade/ 10. Steve Christensen/MathGroup http://smc.vnet.net/mathgroup.html 11. Karl Unterkofler http://www2.staff.fh-vorarlberg.ac.at/~ku/karl/mma.html By the way, there really ought to be a MathGroup FAQ page in the list. ---- Selwyn Hollis
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- The N function and precision
- From: Ray <rayfg@optonline.net>
- The N function and precision