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* [http://www.math.ust.hk/excalibur/ Mathematical Excalibur].
 
* [http://www.math.ust.hk/excalibur/ Mathematical Excalibur].
 
* [http://reflections.awesomemath.org/ Mathematical Reflections] is a new online journal for Olympiad and collegiate mathematics.
 
* [http://reflections.awesomemath.org/ Mathematical Reflections] is a new online journal for Olympiad and collegiate mathematics.
* [http://www.geometer.org/mathcircles/ Tom Davis's]] site for [[math circles]] topics.
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* [http://www.geometer.org/mathcircles/ Tom Davis's] site for [[math circles]] topics.
 
* [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ MathWorld] is a vast and well-maintained resource for math, science, and computer science professionals and students studying at a high level.
 
* [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ MathWorld] is a vast and well-maintained resource for math, science, and computer science professionals and students studying at a high level.
  

Revision as of 21:19, 22 June 2006

There are many great Mathematics websites around the internet. Here we organize a list of those sites we feel are best for students with high interest in mathematics. Note that mathematics forums are listed and discussed seperately.


Internet Resource Websites


Websites for high school students

  • Pi in the Sky is a mathematics magazine for high school students.

Websites for Olympiad students



Websites for math enthusiasts


Websites for Math Teachers


Websites for math history


Websites for mathematicians

  • MathWorld is a vast and well-maintained resource for math, science, and computer science professionals and students studying at a high level.
  • Wikipedia includes articles about noncontroversial, published mathematics.


See also