Posts Tagged “Mathematics”

MathGV is a mathematical function graphing software program for Windows XP, 2003 and Vista. It can plot 2 dimensional, parametric, polar, and 3 dimension functions.
The software interface is dialogue driven and allows changes to any setting at any time with immediate results. This instant visual feedback makes mathematical functions much easier to understand.
The software can be downloaded via the MathGV website.
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Mathematics of Computation is a journal that is devoted to research articles in computational mathematics. Areas covered include numerical analysis, computational discrete mathematics, including number theory, algebra and combinatorics, and related fields such as stochastic numerical methods.
Both electronic and print versions of this journal are available in the NTU Libraries.
For NTU staff and students, you can click here to access this e-journal. Alternatively, you can locate the print version of the journal in the NTU Libraries using the Library Catalogue.
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Higher topos theory
Lurie, Jacob, 1977-
Princeton University Press, 2009
Call number: QA169.L967 Lee Wee Nam Library, Science Collection |
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Zentralblatt MATH is a mathematics database subscribed by the NTU Library to support the University community on its research, teaching and learning activities.
It provides abstracting and reviewing service in pure and applied mathematics. The database contains more than 2.0 million entries drawn from more than 2,300 serials and journals and covers the period from 1868 to present.
NTU staff and students can click here to access the database.

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Gnuplot is a portable command-line driven interactive data and function plotting utility for UNIX, IBM OS/2, MS Windows, DOS, Macintosh, VMS, Atari and many other platforms.
It was originally intended as to allow scientists and students to visualize mathematical functions and data but has grown to support many other uses such as web scripting and integration. Gnuplot supports many types of plots in either 2D and 3D. It can draw using lines, points, boxes, contours, vector fields, surfaces and various associated text.
The software can be downloaded via the Gnuplot website.
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(Source: Springer)
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The Applied Mathematics and Optimization journal presents papers that embrace a wide diversity of applied areas, such as physical, chemical, biochemical, environmental topics, and optimum design, as well as stochastic finance.
It includes the theories for solving problems, in addition to deterministic and stochastic optimization: partial differential equations dealing with applied problems, such as turbulence, homogenization, and stochastic differential equations occurring in filtering theory and in biology. The journal also features critical surveys of new advances in theory and application.
NTU staff and students can click here to access this journal online.
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(Source: News at Princeton, accessed on 7 September 2009)
Princeton researchers have beaten the present world record for packing the most tetrahedra into a volume.
In the cover story of the 13 August 2009 issue of Nature, Salvatore Torquato, a professor in the Department of Chemistry and the Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials, and Yang Jiao, a graduate student in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, report that they have bested the world record, set last year by Elizabeth Chen, a graduate student at the University of Michigan.
Finding the best way to pack the greatest quantity of a specifically shaped object into a confined space may sound simple, yet it consistently has led to deep mathematical concepts and practical applications, such as improved computer security codes.
NTU staff and students can click here to read the full text of published article in Nature.
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