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Miscellaneous Web Sites for NA

See also:
  • C++ Resources for NA
  • Fortran Resources for NA
  • Math FAQ
  • Math Dictionaries and Glossaries
  • Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics
  • Paul Black's Computational Dictionary
  • John Mathews Numerical Analysis site

    Caltech Guide to Math Resources has a good collection of pointers to quality sites.

    The huge Penn State Mathematics site has information on many fields within mathematics.

    The U.C. Berkeley site includes courseware, pointers to inet libraries, lecture notes, seminars, and software.

    The World-Wide Web Virtual Library of Mathematics has info on specialized fields (topology, cryptography, optimization, etc), academic departments, miscellaneous math societies and institutes, pointers to commercial software, newsgroups, nice collection of preprints pointers, electronic journals

    U. Tennessee Knoxville Mathematics Archives WWW Server

    Mathematical Constants, by Steven Finch, provides constants and algorithms for their generation.

    The reclusive Dr. TP's list of www sites for numerical methods:

  • url http://tonic.physics.sunysb.edu/docs/num_meth.html Dr. TP's NA page, USA
  • url http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~ctrans/tomasz.html Dr. TP's NA page, Australia

    Amara Graps' list of science links

    Catalog of Math Resources, By M. Maheswaran, University of Wisconsin Marathon Center, is another large site, with a sizeable section on Applied Mathematics.

    Alan Miller's page provides a collection of code for least squares, random number generation, quadruple precision, and for various statistical purposes. All of this code is written in Fortran 90.

    Google's numerical analysis index

    S. Baum's site has a wide variety of links to mathematical and scientific software.

    C++ Resources for NA

    Indices:

    The Object-Oriented Numerics page has pointers to C++ libraries and classes.

    The The Blitz++ Numerical Library Project is a C++ template class library for scientific computing.

    Trumphurst FAQ on C++ Libraries

    See also Skip Carter's page.

    See also Roldan Pozo's page.

    Individual C libraries in Netlib :

  • clapack (numerical linear algebra)
  • cephes (special functions, minimization, other stuff)
  • meschach (sparse linear systems and others)

    Also see Joerg Arndt's web page on FFT code, at Transforms (FFT, etc) and digital signal processing (DSP)

    Fortran Resources for NA

    The Fortran Library is a comprehensive guide to online Fortran resources, including compiler vendors and resellers, benchmarks, programming tools, books and articles on Fortran and numerical methods, and commerical and public domain Fortran software. The Fortran Market provides many links to Fortran resources and is a reseller for several Fortran 90 and 95 compilers, benchmarking and test suites, and books on Fortran.

    Math FAQ

    Alex Lopez-Ortiz's sci.math FAQ is a good reference for many mathematical questions. It is more oriented towards pure mathematics than NA.

    Math Dictionaries and Glossaries

    Harvey Greenberg's Mathematical Programming Glossary

    Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics

    Weisstein's World of Mathematics developed with the support of Wolfram Research, is one of the web's most extensive mathematics resources.

    Paul Black's Computational Dictionary

    Paul Black's site contains an extensive dictionary of algorithms, data structures, and problems.

    John Mathews Numerical Analysis site

    Numerical Analysis & Numerical Methods Project contains materials in C++, Mathematica, Matlab.



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