Math papers and Math resources

I had written some ideas regarding hyperspace when I first discovered my love for math. The following were two original papers I had hoped to send off before discovering how much I stilll had to learn. You can still view them, out of curiosity.

Cubes, and hypercubes. a recursive formula for elements of a hyper-cube. Unfortunately when I wrote this I thought I had discovered a formula - only to find that I had re-discovered it. Oh well, better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all... sigh.

An algebraic relationship between divisors and projection of Hypercubes. Unfortunately the converion into HTML of the graphics was not succesfule and I will have to post the updated version as soon as I can develop the GIFs.

A short paper (in ITALIAN) on the formation of structures and the background cosmic radiation, La formazione delle strutture. Una tesina basata sulle misurazioni recenti della radiazione del fondo cosmico e la teoria dell'inflazione.
A much less technical paper, also in Italian: Cosa vuol dire un Universo Sferico?. Questo e' un saggio introduttivo, abbastanza semplice anche per chi non si era mai posoto il problema.


The above papers were all written in LaTeX (German site), You can also get it at two other CTAN sites, LaTeX (UK site) and the the US site for LaTeX.
They were then converted to HTML using TTH
and the graphics were added by creating GIFS using GNUPLOT.
I would recommend all three products if you do any technical writing, especially math, physics or engineering, or even music, poetry and other special requirements. Or even if you just like to write a lot and you want your papers to look good.

I will later include a page introducing these tools as well as links to sites that use them.



The Math FAQ.

A very good starting point (not just because I have contributed to it :-) especially for beginners. Frequently Asked Questions in Mathematics


In line with this here is a short (getting longer) booklist of math books, as I get more titles I will add them. I would really appreciate comments on these books to include in the list.

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Last Update: February 6, 1999