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Verbose.net
Dedicated to the natural order of the universe and to the irrational and logical chaos it presents. http://www.verbose.net/ | |
Number Gossip
Numerous special categories of numbers, searchable. http://www.tanyakhovanova.com/Numbers/ | |
Arabic numerals
Describes the history of the Arabic numeral system that is in use nearly all over the world today. http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/HistTopics/Arabic_numerals.html | |
Indian numerals
Describes the history of the indian numeral system. http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/HistTopics/Indian_numerals.html | |
Square root of 2
Provides information about the square root of 2, lists the first 1000 digits and provides links to pages with up to 5 million digits. Also contains download links for programming libraries for calculating numbers with high precision or many digits. http://www.rossi.com/sqr2.htm | |
FAQ on Special Numbers
Answers to Frequently asked questions about special numbers. http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sci-math-faq/specialnumbers/ | |
Catalan Number -- MathWorld
Illustration of the Catalan numbers related to Euler's polygon division problem. http://mathworld.wolfram.com/CatalanNumber.html | |
Absolutely Abnormal Numbers
Published as math.NT/0006089, this note investigates numbers that are normal to no base whatsoever, and writes down explicitly such a number. http://arxiv.org/abs/math.NT/0006089/ | |
Fun With Numbers
Includes some lists of numerals, relating to basic operations performed on certain constants. Not updated since 1995. http://www.newdream.net/~sage/old/numbers/ | |
Stewy's Site
The infinitesimal is the opposite of infinity, and mathematicians still argue over its existence. This page probes into one of the weirdest numbers in mathematics. http://stewy6.tripod.com/infinitesimal.htm | |
Triangular Numbers
Properties of triangular numbers including reversible, happy, harshad, highly composite, deficient, abundant ones. http://www.shyamsundergupta.com/triangle.htm | |
The Golden Pentagon
MathPages depiction of tiling a plane using a progression of equilateral triangles dividing a pentagon. Most interesting is that this pentagon is uniquely and recursively divided by triangles, just as is seen in the more common recursive division of the Golden Rectangle. http://mathpages.com/home/kmath153.htm | |
Ask Dr. Math: History of the Terms Google and Googleplex
Explains how these very large numbers (1 followed by a hundred zeroes, and 1 followed by a google of zeroes, respectively) were named. With links to references. From Swarthmore's Dr. Math. http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/57575.html | |
World of Numbers
Includes a collection of randomly gathered numbers, curios, puzzles, palindromes and primes. http://www.worldofnumbers.com/ | |
Friedmann's S-Numbers
These are numbers where an expression can be given using the operations of addition and squaring, using the digits of a number in order, which gives the original number. Algorithms, theorems and results. http://www.meden.demon.co.uk/Mathematics/S-Numbers/S-Numbers.html | |
37 Heaven
Collects information around the number thirty-seven. http://magliery.com/37/ | |
Just Who is Mr. 666?
Uses gematria to calculate the number of the beast, and evaluates what it may mean w/r specific Hebrew words and names in the Bible adding up to 666. http://www.eingedi.org/666-2.html | |
Inverse Symbolic Calculator
A set of programs and specialized tables of mathematical constants dedicated to the identification of real numbers. http://oldweb.cecm.sfu.ca/projects/ISC/ISCmain.html | |
Sum Beastliness
Some simple mathematics associated with 666, the Number of the Beast. http://web.onetel.com/~amygdala/articles/scimaths/666.html | |
Golden Ratio and Fibonacci Numbers
Provides information about the golden ratio and Fibonacci numbers, and how they relate to biology, art, and ancient Egyptian art. http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Station/8228/ | |
Vampire Numbers
Numbers with a factorization containing the same digits, e.g. 1530 = 30*51. http://users.cybercity.dk/~dsl522332/math/vampires/ | |
Mathemagic
Many minor miracles for magically-minded mathematicians! http://www.mathsisfun.net/magic.htm | |
Mathematical Constants
Stephen Finch has published a book of this title and here provides various supplementary materials. http://algo.inria.fr/bsolve/constant/apery/apery.html | |
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