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Here are some very interesting mathematics and mathematics-related sites.  If you wish to suggest other, "neat" math sites, please contact the Webmaster.  Enjoy!!

bulletHistory of Mathematics  - A fascinating collection!  Besides giving short biographies of over one thousand mathematicians, this site high-lights some interesting, mathematical problems and results as well.
bulletAsk Dr. Math - On-line answers to Math questions from students at all levels.
bulletMathematical Snippets - Some items of interest to any student of mathematics.
bulletEuclid's Elements - Euclid's Elements on-line using Java applets to create stimulating illustrations.
bulletGIMPS - The Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search to captivate those wishing to explore the world of large prime numbers.
bulletSTEPS - STatistical Education through Problem Solving has developed modules to support statistics instruction/learning in various fields of application.
bulletInteractive Statistics on the Web - This site contains a large collection of links to other interesting, statistics resources.
bulletSteve's Dump - A huge depository of mathematics-related sites.
bulletFractal Database - If the topic of fractals intrigues you or if you enjoy their beauty, you will find the Spanky Fractal Database a wonderful resource.
bulletEric's Treasure Trove of Mathematics - Here is an excellent starting point for your search of the world of mathematics on the internet.
bulletSETŪ - Have you heard of the game SETŪ?  Would you be interested in the math behind it?
bulletGateway to Mathematics - An excellent survey of the branches and landscape of modern mathematics.
bulletMathDL - A journal of online mathematics, JOMA.
bulletMathematics Web Sites Around the World - An excellent point of departure for exploring Math Web sites.
bulletThe Living Mathematics Project - A new medium for the communication of mathematics.   What a delight!
bulletMath Puzzles - A celebration of Math Puzzles that would delight M. Gardner.
bulletFaber and Faber issues a One Million Dollar Challenge to prove the 250-year old conjecture of Christian Goldbach.
bulletMillennium Prize Problems - The Clay Mathematics Institute has allocated $1 Million in prize money for the solution to each of their seven Millennium Problems.
bulletThe Joy of p - Interesting Links and Facts about p.
bulletAPCentral - Wonderful articles on "Calculator Lies" and "History of Calculus" and much, much more.

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