W3C Math Home (MathML) MathML 2.0, a W3C Recommendation was released on 21 Feb 2001. A product of the W3C Math working group, MathML is a low-level specification for describing mathematics as a basis for machine to machine communication. It provides a much needed foundation for the inclusion of mathematical expressions in Web pages
TeXnicCenter is a feature rich integrated development environment (IDE) for developing LaTeX-documents on Microsoft Windows (Windows 9x/ME, NT/2000/XP) freely available under GPL.
Another Tex editor for Windows: MiKTeX is an up-to-date TeX implementation for the Windows operating system. TeX is a typesetting system written by Donald E. Knuth, who says that it is "intended for the creation of beautiful books - and especially for books that contain a lot of mathematics". MiKTeX offers a complete set of utilities, macro packages and fonts
X(plore) for Windows, a free package that allows you to: Evaluate formulas including derivatives and integrals, Graph functions in two and three variables, Perform all common matrix operations, Use the language of abstract linear algebra, and Write subroutines in a powerful mathematical language.
UCSD Math Club: Take a look at another interesting Math Club's web site!
Some more links Click on http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sjsumathclub/web/group-links - or copy & paste it into your browser's address bar if that doesn't work.
Oct 21 2006 by dwarf_planet
Hi, I added some interesting (hopefully) links... Ron Click on http://groups-beta.google.com/group/sjsumathclub/web/group-links - or copy & paste it into your browser's address bar if that doesn't work.