Mathematical Resources on the Web

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This page was last changed on September 10, 1998

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The latest reorganization broke material into subsidiary files to accelerate transfers. Most notably, the organizational servers list has a page of its own now.

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Much of this list is organized by protocol (World Wide Web, Gopher, FTP). National boundaries are usually ignored as an organizing principle. Alphabetization can be haphazard (and we treat ``University,'' ``Universität'', and ``Université'' as the same word).

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Acknowledgments

Material in this list has been gathered from most of the mathematical sites we've visited on the Web. We found the resource lists and advice of Penn State University, Florida State University, Universität Osnabrück, Northern Illinois University, the Geometry Center in Minnesota, the Australian National University, the Australian Mathematical Society, the University of Melbourne, the Department of Statistics at the University of Florida, Rice University, Rice University Applied Math, Michigan State University, the University of Chicago Press, the University of Saskatchewan, Simon Fraser University, O'Reilly & Associates, MIT, LANL, HENSA, CAN, the Mathematics Institute in Bonn, the University of Illinois at Chicago, the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, the University of St. Andrews, Yahoo, the University of Waterloo, Washington University in St. Louis, McGill University, SUNY Binghamton, the University of South Carolina, the University of Washington, the University of Wisconsin-Marathon, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Boston University, University College London, David Wright at Oklahoma State University, David Benson at the University of Georgia, Greg Kuperberg at UC Davis, Jean Larson at the University of Florida, the Canadian Mathematical Society, and the American Mathematical Society to be particularly useful.

Some of the departmental home pages were discovered through shots in the dark on the Internet, using `nslookup www.subnet.name'.

Please send comments and suggestions to cws@math.ufl.edu or www@math.ufl.edu.