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The Genuine Sieve of Eratosthenes | Lambda the Ultimate
The handy paper explaining why the sieve isn't quite what you think it is.
to eratosthenes functional maths primes programming sieve ... on 27 July 2009
Mike Cowlishaw -- the guy behind Rexx, various decimal arithmetic stuff, and some early Acorn notes.
to acorn fp language-design maths retrocomputing rexx ... on 21 June 2009
Medical researcher discovers integration, gets 75 citations « An American Physics Student in England
"Tai's method" -- i.e. integration.
to amusements integration maths ... on 20 May 2009
Random interesting stuff: odd temperaments, renewable energy, mathematics, AVR programmers, FPGAs, etc. I came here via the "To Dissect a Mockingbird" paper, which takes its analogy *way* too far, but there's lots more here. He used to be an occam programmer too.
to architecture avr energy fpga maths music pacifism tuning ... on 04 April 2009
Rejecta Mathematica | Caveat Emptor
A journal of rejected papers. Good idea, this.
Wittenberg University - Computer Scence - Shelburne
Some interesting retrocomputing stuff -- in particular, about early maths software. I like that he uses the PDP-8 for teaching computer architecture, too.
to maths pdp8 retrocomputing ... on 23 January 2009
The SHA-3 Zoo - The ECRYPT Hash Function Website
Submissions to the NIST hash function competition, and attacks on them.
to cryptography hash maths ... on 16 November 2008
Various maths- and graphics-related stuff. The book on PostScript for mathematical diagrams are particularly interesting, since it contains quite a lot of material on doing 3D rendering.
Welcome to Gathering for Gardner, Math, Puzzles....
A Martin Gardner-inspired mathematical gaming group. The free books are excellent.
to amusements maths puzzles ... on 05 October 2008
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tasty by Adam Sampson.