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Koch Snowflake
A Koch snowflake is a shape which has an unlimited boundary! It is a fractal wonder, indeed.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsA proof that 0!=1
A brief mathematical proof that zero factorial is 1 - no explanations are offered, though.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsFun Facts: Zero to the Zero Power
A brief article about the calculation of zero to the power of zero.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsIrrational Constants
The site contains the information about well known constants like pi, golden ratio, Eulers number and the square root of 2 including ther value with large accuracy.¤
Review: Lucid | link detailsBritannica: Number Theory
A large introductory article from the well known encyclopaedia.¤
Review: Lucid | link detailsSloane's On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences
Use this page to look up integer sequences in a large database. The entry for each sequence gives:- the beginning of the sequence
- its name or description
- any references or links
- any formulae
- cross-references to other sequences
- the name of the person who submitted it, etc.
Review: Tormod | link detailsA History of Zero
A history of the number zero.
Review: Tormod | link detailsThe Zero Saga
A great page on common fallacies concerning Zero. Quote: "If one does allow oneself dividing by zero, then one ends up in the Hell. That is all."¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsZero by Dick Teresi
This is an article from the Atlantic Monthly about the historiy of the idea of a year 0.¤
Review: Tormod | link detailsPrime time
A New Scientist special feature on how scientists are working to solve the Riemann hypothesis.¤
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