Links
I've included links to web sites that may be of interest to students of mathematics and the physical sciences
- Tool
for enriching calculus (TEC)
There are some nice animations illustrating calculus concepts at the web site for the text and also step-by-step help with textbook exercises with red problem numbers. - Mathworld
An online encyclopedia of mathematics -
Mathematica
My favorite software for doing symbolic manipulation, numeric calculations, and creating visuals such as plots of functions. Mathematica is installed on most BYU computer lab machines. - Maple
Another popular general purpose mathematical software system. Maple is installed on most BYU computer lab machines. - MathSciNet
Online reviews for thousands of articles in mathematics. This is one of the most important websites for the professional researcher in mathematics. (On campus access only.) - arXiv.org
Preprint server for physics, mathematics, and other sciences. - LaTeX
The best way to typeset documents with lots of mathematical notation is with the LaTeX typesetting system.