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A collection of all 15 propositions from Archimedes' Book of Lemmas with complete proofs, each accompanied by a Java illustration.
A collection of interactive geometry applets. Topics include polyhedra, Poncelet's porism, Soddy's hexlet, Mandelbrot set, Steiner porism, Pappus's chain, Repulsion polyhedra and stereo pictures.
Several properties of the complete quadrilateral illustrated with Java applets
Graffiti is a computer program that makes conjectures in mathematics and chemistry. Links to the conjectures and bibliography.
Features articles about specific problems, illusions, and puzzles. Includes diagrams.
By Clark Kimberling. Over 1000 triangle centres in a searchable compilation with diagrams.
Discusses double shell structured periodic systems, platonic spheres, molecular and crystal structures, and FlashSort algorithms.
Free online book on geometry in pdf format. Contains material not easily found elsewhere from detailed exposition of elementary absolute geometry based on Hilbert's axioms to more advanced topics.
Information and resources about geometric group theory and low-dimensional topology. People, groups, meetings, links.
Geometry exercises for a two-week summer workshop led by John Conway, Peter Doyle, Jane Gilman and Bill Thurston at the Geometry Center in Minneapolis, June 1991.
Web site for the (now closed) Center for the Computation and Visualization of Geometric Structures at the University of Minnesota. Graphics, multimedia, software, teaching resources.
Excerpts from the 30th Edition of the CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulas (1995), namely, the geometry section minus differential geometry.
Includes collections from various areas in which ideas from discrete and computational geometry meet real world applications.
Usenet clippings, web pointers, lecture notes, research excerpts, papers, abstracts, programs, problems, and other stuff related to discrete and computational geometry.
A new type of geometric construction that was discovered by Dan Litchfield and David Goldenheim. Includes general explanation and sketch examples.
Offers a variety of resources for teaching and learning about geometry. Problems and theorems are presented with step-by-step solutions for each proof.
The Butterfly theorem and its generalizations illustrated by Java applets.
Graphical representations of computer generated forms. (French/English).
Includes packings of equal objects in containers together with source codes to obtain them numerically.
Shows paper models of polyhedra.
Java applet demonstrating the catenary.
Critical reflections on the sangaku phenomenon accompanied by a collection of solved sangaku problems, many with interactive Java illustrations.
Includes Steiner's Porism and the arbelos.
A husband and wife from Cornell University have come up with a crafty way to illustrate high-level geometry concepts -- by manipulating yarn into models that help explain the curvature of spaces. The mathematicians talk with NPR's Jacki Lyden about hyperbolic crocheting. [4:47 streaming audio broadcast] (March 13, 2005)
By Clark Kimberling. Over 1000 triangle centres in a searchable compilation with diagrams.
Graphical representations of computer generated forms. (French/English).
Includes Steiner's Porism and the arbelos.
Java applet demonstrating the catenary.
Critical reflections on the sangaku phenomenon accompanied by a collection of solved sangaku problems, many with interactive Java illustrations.
Offers a variety of resources for teaching and learning about geometry. Problems and theorems are presented with step-by-step solutions for each proof.
Shows paper models of polyhedra.
Discusses double shell structured periodic systems, platonic spheres, molecular and crystal structures, and FlashSort algorithms.
The Butterfly theorem and its generalizations illustrated by Java applets.
Web site for the (now closed) Center for the Computation and Visualization of Geometric Structures at the University of Minnesota. Graphics, multimedia, software, teaching resources.
Excerpts from the 30th Edition of the CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulas (1995), namely, the geometry section minus differential geometry.
Features articles about specific problems, illusions, and puzzles. Includes diagrams.
A collection of interactive geometry applets. Topics include polyhedra, Poncelet's porism, Soddy's hexlet, Mandelbrot set, Steiner porism, Pappus's chain, Repulsion polyhedra and stereo pictures.
Graffiti is a computer program that makes conjectures in mathematics and chemistry. Links to the conjectures and bibliography.
Usenet clippings, web pointers, lecture notes, research excerpts, papers, abstracts, programs, problems, and other stuff related to discrete and computational geometry.
Free online book on geometry in pdf format. Contains material not easily found elsewhere from detailed exposition of elementary absolute geometry based on Hilbert's axioms to more advanced topics.
Several properties of the complete quadrilateral illustrated with Java applets
A new type of geometric construction that was discovered by Dan Litchfield and David Goldenheim. Includes general explanation and sketch examples.
Includes packings of equal objects in containers together with source codes to obtain them numerically.
Geometry exercises for a two-week summer workshop led by John Conway, Peter Doyle, Jane Gilman and Bill Thurston at the Geometry Center in Minneapolis, June 1991.
Includes collections from various areas in which ideas from discrete and computational geometry meet real world applications.
A collection of all 15 propositions from Archimedes' Book of Lemmas with complete proofs, each accompanied by a Java illustration.
Information and resources about geometric group theory and low-dimensional topology. People, groups, meetings, links.
A husband and wife from Cornell University have come up with a crafty way to illustrate high-level geometry concepts -- by manipulating yarn into models that help explain the curvature of spaces. The mathematicians talk with NPR's Jacki Lyden about hyperbolic crocheting. [4:47 streaming audio broadcast] (March 13, 2005)

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