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In an era increasingly awash with numbers, how can one parse it all out? How is it possible to separate the proverbial quantitative chaff from the valuable wheat? Carleton College has taken on this weighty matter with...
This website from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst describes a project involving the development of new algorithms that will be applied to the creation of two large-scale databases to be used to "enable insight...
The Los Alamos National Laboratory provides the Center for Nonlinear Studies (CNLS) Website. The goals of the center are "to identify and study fundamental nonlinear phenomena and promote their use in applied research...
Based at the University of Plymouth, the Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching has developed many instructional materials designed to help both novice and experienced math teachers. This particular area of their...
This site describes Ben Tamari's thoughts on dynamical system in economics, fractals and chaos in nature. The site is divided into six sections: Patterns, Attractors, Economics, Stocks, Form, and Metaphors.
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