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The links below will take you to superb collections of articles covering large parts of mathematics. Subject-specific links are here, and there are more links at my MathSci page.


This site draws inspiration from:

Mathematicians of the Day

Astronomy Picture of the Day

Statistical Design of the Month


Theorem Lists

Wikipedia's List of Theorems has 450 theorems. In addition there are long lists of Lemmas and Inequalities.

Nathan W. Kahl has posted a list Top 100 Theorems, attributed to Jack and Paul and Jack Abad but enhanced with many well-chosen links.

Theorem of the Day, attributed by David Simmons-Duffin to Matt Gline and offering infinitely many theorems, is the perfect satirical antidote to this site...

...while Ari Nieh's Sarong Theorem Archive is the perfect sartorial complement!

A list of cameo appearances by theorems in the arts (thanks to Anthony Knapp for prompting this)

 

Mathematics Encyclopediae

Library of Math by David Andrew Smith

The MacTutor History of Mathematics by John J. O'Connor and Edmund F. Robertson

Mathematical Atlas by Dave Rusin

Mathpages by the admirable but elusive Kevin Brown

Mathworld by Eric Weisstein

PlanetMath maintained by Nathan Egge and Aaron Krowne

Springer Encyclopedia of Mathematics

 

Other Resources

Cut-the-knot: Alexander Bogomolny's cornucopia of maths applets and animations.

Gallery of public domain mathematical drawings by David Eppstein.

The Feature Column of the AMS, currently edited by David Austin, Bill Casselman, Joe Malkevitch and Tony Phillips, has an brilliant archive going back ten years, with well over 100 authoritative articles.

Geometry Step by Step from The Land of the Incas by Antonio Gutierrez (beautifully animated illustrations and proofs from geometry).

Just The Maths, a superb teaching pack for 'mathematical methods' by A.J. Hobson. The distillation of a lifetime's thinking about how it should be done.

Math Forum, an excellent resource for schools and colleges

Mudd Math Fun Facts by Francis Edward Su (does what it says - it's fun!)

Numericana is an Alladin's cave of answers to mathematical questions, basic and advanced, maintained by Gérard P. Michon

NRICH brings mathematics alive for school students like nowhere else

On-line magazine Plus, part of the Millenium Mathematics Project, authoritative and beautifully presented

 


Theorem of the Day is maintained by Robin Whitty. Comments or suggestions are welcomed by me.

All text and images and associated .pdf files © Robin Whitty, 2005–2008, except where otherwise acknowledged.