An important part of my job consists in finding books, publications or blogs helping me in my everyday work. Mathematical research is made possible thanks to a wide open access to research literature. This section gathers some of my favorite sources of information (mainly) for math “entertainment”.
Math leisure
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A well-known french math magazine image des maths
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Scientific news on math/physics/biology and computer science Quanta magazine
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An amazing site in Russian on Chebyshev’s mechanisms
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Imaginary is a site dedicated to interactive mathematics.
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la série Arte Voyage au pays des maths
Youtube channel
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pedagogy 2.0 with amazing animations! math + entertainment: 3blue 1brown
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Machine Learning explained statquest
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The best channel to learn university-level mathematics: The Bright Side of Mathematics
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A popular channel with accessible explanations of hard and beautiful maths: Mathologer
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solving problems with Dr. Peyam
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mathematical marathon and maths for fun with black pen red pen
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math channel in French Deux (deux ?) minutes pour…
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Lecture on maths from the EPFL Wandida
Blogs
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Francis Bach blog on machine learning theory
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Terrence Tao. Known as the best living mathematician blog
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Djalil Chafai. One of the best french blog on maths blog
Calculus
You need to compute a primitive function and do not have access to Mathematica or Maple… Wolfram Alpha is THE solution to our problem.
Handbooks of math functions
- Results on special functions Abramowitz and Stegun book available online on NIST Digital Library
in Russian
Open access to research papers mathnet
TO BE CONTINUED…