WikiSci/sci.math
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[edit] Most important math sites
- Mathematics at Wikipedia, the World biggest peer-edited (Wiki) encyclopedia.
- PlanetMath, the peer-edited math encyclopedia.
- Open Problem Garden, the user-edited list of open problems in mathematics.
- MathWorld (Wikipedia: MathWorld)
[edit] Newest research available on the Web
- Algebraic General Topology and Math Synthesis Victor Porton claims that he discovered Algebraic General Topology that is a way to study general topology in somehow algebraic way, with equations instead of bad old math prose. It is a generalization of wikipedia:General topology. It is to be applied for studying math analysis without quantifiers calling this math synthesis. Please donate for this research to move forward more quickly.