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* [http://madreksiazki.org/kategorie/matematyka-i-informatyka/ Wise books] (Mądre książki) is a non-commercial Polish site that offers short reviews and recommendations on math and science popularization literature.
 
* [http://madreksiazki.org/kategorie/matematyka-i-informatyka/ Wise books] (Mądre książki) is a non-commercial Polish site that offers short reviews and recommendations on math and science popularization literature.
 
* [http://www.breves-de-maths.fr/ Brèves de Maths], a French blog with daily short articles on the subject of Mathematics of Planet Earth.
 
* [http://www.breves-de-maths.fr/ Brèves de Maths], a French blog with daily short articles on the subject of Mathematics of Planet Earth.
* [http://wiki.illustrating-mathematics.org/wiki/Main_Page] a newborn wiki about Illustrating Mathematics
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* [http://wiki.illustrating-mathematics.org/wiki/Main_Page Illustrating Mathematics wiki]
  
 
==Software==
 
==Software==

Revision as of 22:18, 23 July 2016

This is a container page that serves to add temporarily new projects while waiting to have its own page. If you find a project that you consider that should be on this WikiMathCom, but you don't have time now to investigate more or to write an article, you can just add it to the list below with a link or a reference to be checked later.

Items should not stay for long in this page. Sections are just to maintain a certain order, each article can be later assigned to one or more categories.


Traveling, temporary and virtual exhibitions

Math outreach organizations

Films and videos

Web resources

Software

Journals

Mathematical artifacts shops

Exhibits manufacturers

Art and mathematics

Collaboration projects

Books

  • Flatland (Novel).
  • Théorème vivant (Cédric Villani).
  • Perfect Rigor: A Genius and the Mathematical Breakthrough of the Century (Mahsa Gessen). A biography of Grisha Perelman.
  • Le Topologicon (Jean-Pierre Petit) [14].

History

France

Math communication in France

Science outreach connected to mathematics

Support to education