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This page lists some online resources where you can get more
information about the topics covered in SHU Thinklets. You must be connected
to the Internet before you can access these sites. Additional information can be
found by clicking on "More Info" above.
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Interactive Real Analysis:
an online, interactive textbook for Real Analysis or Advanced Calculus in one real variable. It deals with sets, sequences, series, continuity, differentiability, integrability (Riemann and
Lebesgue), topology, and more. |
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Java by Definition:
an online textbook to learn Java programming. Suitable for novices without
programming background, but also includes advanced topics such as Threads,
Swing, and Network Programming. |
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Install Software:
Click on link, save to disk, then double-click on saved file to
install.
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Numerical
Recipes in C: The Art of Scientific Computing: An online book
containing many useful numeric recipes for scientific computing and their
mathematical background (solving linear equations, integration,
sorting, root finding, and more). Includes a chapter on Fourier
Transformation (chapter 12). |
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NonEuclid:
Java Software Simulation offering Straightedge and Compass Constructions in both the Poincaré Disk and the Upper Half-Plane Models of Hyperbolic Geometry
for use in High School and Undergraduate Education. See also Relationships
between Euclidian and Non-Euclidian Geometry, which describes some relationships between Euclidean geometry and the Poincare disk |
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Trigonometry: A good and fun introduction to
trigonometry is provided by J. David Eisenberg, from San Jose, California.
Especially useful for "beginners". |
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