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\newtheorem{prop}{Proposition} \newtheorem{cor}{Corollary} \newtheorem*{utheorem}{Theorem} \newtheorem*{ulemma}{Lemma} \newtheorem*{uprop}{Proposition} \newtheorem*{ucor}{Corollary} \theoremstyle{definition} \newtheorem{defn}{Definition} \newtheorem{example}{Example} \newtheorem*{udefn}{Definition} \newtheorem*{uexample}{Example} \theoremstyle{remark} \newtheorem{remark}{Remark} \newtheorem{note}{Note} \newtheorem*{uremark}{Remark} \newtheorem*{unote}{Note} %------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{document} %------------------------------------------------------------------- \section*{math blogs} \hypertarget{context}{}\subsubsection*{{Context}}\label{context} \hypertarget{mathematics}{}\paragraph*{{Mathematics}}\label{mathematics} [[!include mathematicscontents]] This page lists links to \href{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog}{blogs}, and online mathematical communities like forums and \href{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki}{wikis}. For links to main repositories of free books, lectures, videos, reviews and math papers see [[math archives]] and for a list of societies and institutions see [[math institutions]]. A higher level branch page is [[math resources]]. Math is here just a mnemo, this page partains also to the related areas of interest for $n$Lab like \LaTeX\xspace , physics, philosophy, theoretical computer science etc. For a quick introduction to math blogging, see \begin{itemize}% \item [[John Baez]], \emph{What do mathematicians need to know about blogging?} \href{http://www.ams.org/notices/201003/}{AMS notices, March 2010} (\href{http://www.ams.org/notices/201003/rtx100300333p.pdf}{pdf}) blog discussion about this piece: \href{http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/category/2009/08/what_do_mathematicians_need_to.html}{Part I} and \href{http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/category/2009/09/what_do_mathematicians_need_to_1.html}{Part II} \end{itemize} See also \href{http://mathoverflow.net/questions/2147/most-helpful-math-resources-on-the-web}{MO question: most helpful math resources on the web}, the directory of many math blogs with alerts on recent updates \href{http://www.mathblogging.org}{www.mathblogging.org}. Please [[How to get started|help]] with improving this page: \begin{itemize}% \item add links that are missing; \item add information to links on what kind of activity tends to go on at the sites being linked to. \end{itemize} Note: To maintain the quality and relevance of this list, any new links not containing a brief description may be removed. \hypertarget{math_blogs_and_wikis}{}\section*{{Math blogs and wikis}}\label{math_blogs_and_wikis} \noindent\hyperlink{mathematics_2}{Mathematics}\dotfill \pageref*{mathematics_2} \linebreak \noindent\hyperlink{wikis_and_online_encyclopaedias}{Wikis and online encyclopaedias}\dotfill \pageref*{wikis_and_online_encyclopaedias} \linebreak \noindent\hyperlink{forums}{Forums}\dotfill \pageref*{forums} \linebreak \noindent\hyperlink{current_blogs}{Current Blogs}\dotfill \pageref*{current_blogs} \linebreak \noindent\hyperlink{older_blogs_last_is_entry_over_a_year_old}{Older Blogs (last is entry over a year old)}\dotfill \pageref*{older_blogs_last_is_entry_over_a_year_old} \linebreak \noindent\hyperlink{probability_and_statistics}{Probability and Statistics}\dotfill \pageref*{probability_and_statistics} \linebreak \noindent\hyperlink{blogs}{Blogs}\dotfill \pageref*{blogs} \linebreak \noindent\hyperlink{wikis}{Wikis}\dotfill \pageref*{wikis} \linebreak \noindent\hyperlink{theoretical_computer_science}{Theoretical Computer Science}\dotfill \pageref*{theoretical_computer_science} \linebreak \noindent\hyperlink{blogs_2}{Blogs}\dotfill \pageref*{blogs_2} \linebreak \noindent\hyperlink{mathrelated}{Math-related}\dotfill \pageref*{mathrelated} \linebreak \noindent\hyperlink{blogs_3}{Blogs}\dotfill \pageref*{blogs_3} \linebreak \noindent\hyperlink{technical_help_with_math_blogs}{Technical help with math blogs}\dotfill \pageref*{technical_help_with_math_blogs} \linebreak \hypertarget{mathematics_2}{}\subsection*{{Mathematics}}\label{mathematics_2} \hypertarget{wikis_and_online_encyclopaedias}{}\subsubsection*{{Wikis and online encyclopaedias}}\label{wikis_and_online_encyclopaedias} \begin{itemize}% \item \href{http://tosio.math.utoronto.ca/wiki/index.php/Conferences}{Analysis \& PDE conferences} \item \href{https://complexityzoo.uwaterloo.ca/Complexity_Zoo}{Complexity Zoo} \item \href{http://deferentialgeometry.org}{Deferential Geometry} -- wiki started by Garrett Lisi. Constructing a concise and beautiful theoretical description of reality unifying General Relativity, Quantum Field Theory, and the Standard Model using the foundations and language of basic differential geometry. \item \href{http://tosio.math.toronto.edu/wiki/index.php/Main_Page}{DispersiveWiki} -- wiki on local and global well-posedness problems for nonlinear dispersive and wave equations \item \href{http://eom.springer.de}{eom.springer.de} -- free online access to 8000 entries of Springer online Encyclopedia of Mathematics \item \href{http://GreenApples.wikispaces.com}{GreenApples} -- Resources for new math teachers \item \href{http://groupprops.subwiki.org/wiki/Main_Page}{groupprops.subwiki.org}, The Group Properties Wiki, by a graduate student at U. Chicago \item \href{http://www.libermath.org}{Liber Mathematicae} -- site under construction, featuring a new free online journal and some expositional math resources \item \href{http://www.map.mpim-bonn.mpg.de/Main_Page}{Manifold Atlas Project} \item \href{http://www.math.chapman.edu/~jipsen/structures/doku.php/}{mathematical structures wiki} \item \href{http://notable.math.ucdavis.edu/wiki/Mathematics_Jobs_Wiki}{Mathematics Jobs Wiki} \item \href{http://tqft.net/mlp/wiki/The_Mathematics_Literature_Project}{Mathematics Literature Project}, listing recent journals with freely available alternatives for papers, as well as hosting a copy of mathematics journals in Elsevier's Open Archives (torrents of complete journals up to and including 2009 issues) \item \href{http://math.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page}{Mathematics Wikia} \item \href{https://oeis.org}{Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences} \item \href{http://garden.irmacs.sfu.ca}{open problem garden} \item \href{http://michaelnielsen.org/polymath1/index.php?title=Main_Page}{PolyMath} Wiki for massively collaborative online mathematical projects. \item \href{http://www.sswiki.tierra-aoi.net}{Similarity Search Wiki} \item \href{http://ncatlab.org}{The nLab}, or $n$-Category Lab, which you are reading right now! \item \href{http://www.tricki.org}{The Tricki} \item \href{http://mathworld.wolfram.com}{wolframworld} \item \href{http://www.imomath.com}{imomath} unofficial site for IMO-level mathematics (under ``training''), problem collections and IMO info \end{itemize} \hypertarget{forums}{}\subsubsection*{{Forums}}\label{forums} \begin{itemize}% \item \href{http://mathoverflow.net/}{Math Overflow} has become a universal clearinghouse for questions and answers ``of interest to mathematicians'', modeled on \href{http://stackoverflow.com/}{stackoverflow} and \href{http://stackexchange.com}{daughters} of $<$http://area51.stackexchange.com{\tt \symbol{62}}, including \href{http://math.stackexchange.com}{math.stackexchange} dedicated to lower level math questions (``MathUnderflow''), \href{http://tex.stackexchange.com}{tex.stackexchange} about TeX and \LaTeX\xspace . The similar \href{http://physicsoverflow.com}{physicsoverflow.com} is deprecated; use \href{http://physics.stackexchange.com}{physics.stackexchange} instead. There is also the new \href{physicsoverflow.org}{PhysicsOverflow}, which ``comprises of a discussion forum for Physics at a graduate-level and beyond, and a section for research paper refereeing (reviews)''. \item \href{http://www.math.ntnu.no/~stacey/Mathforge/nForum}{n-Forum} For discussions about material (both maths and metas) here on the nLab. \item the \href{http://www.mta.ca/~cat-dist}{category theory mailing list} (email discussion forum about category theory) and \href{http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.science.mathematics.categories}{archives} \item ALGTOP mailing list \href{https://lists.lehigh.edu/pipermail/algtop-l}{archives} \item \href{http://www.artofproblemsolving.com}{Art of Problem Solving} -- math school problems, math olympiads, talent search -- features online forum with subforums in other languages and \href{http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Resources/index.php?}{AoPS Resources} including \href{http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki/index.php/Main_Page}{AoPSwiki}, \href{http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Forum/viewforum.php?f=123}{LaTeX forum section} and \href{http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki/index.php/LaTeX:About}{LaTeX guide} included. \item \href{https://www.physicsforums.com}{Physics Forums} has a large mathematics community. Offers homework help and normal discussion. \item \href{http://www.cs.nyu.edu/mailman/listinfo/fom}{Foundations of Mathematics} is where Harvey Friedman works openly on his research. Also moderated by Stephen Simpson, Martin Davis, Andreas Blass, William Tait, John Baldwin and Alasdair Urquhart. \item \href{https://forum.azimuthproject.org/discussions}{Azimuth Project} led by [[John Baez]] is an online hub for mathematicians, scientists and engineers working together to address global warming and other potential catastrophes. \end{itemize} \hypertarget{current_blogs}{}\subsubsection*{{Current Blogs}}\label{current_blogs} \begin{itemize}% \item \href{http://amca01.wordpress.com}{Alasdair's Musings} Mainly (but not entirely) mathematics education and computer algebra systems. \item \href{http://blog.jpolak.org/}{Aleph Zero Categorical} A blog mostly about algebra, counterexamples, and short proofs of random observations. \item \href{http://hilbertthm90.wordpress.com}{A Mind for Madness} ``Musings on art, philosophy, mathematics, and physics'' (topics like [[differential geometry]], [[homological algebra]], but also belletristics) \item \href{http://blogs.ams.org}{AMS blogs} several blogs under American Mathematical Society website \item \href{http://mathgradblog.williams.edu}{AMS Graduate Student Blog} (career advices, education and entertainment ``for and by'' math grad students) \item \href{http://qchu.wordpress.com}{Annoying Precision} by Qiaochu Yuan (algebra, representation theory, combinatorics, abstract nonsense, arithmetics) \item \href{http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/}{Azimuth} (stochastic processes, network theory, `green mathematics' and expository fun stuff) \item \href{http://bit-player.org/}{bit-player} Math/computer science blog of science writer Brian Hayes (writer for American Scientist) \item ``blog on math blogs'' \href{https://blogs.ams.org/blogonmathblogs}{https\char58\char47\char47blogs\char46ams\char46org\char47blogonmathblogs} \item \href{http://community.livejournal.com/category_theory}{category theory} at community.livejournal (in Russian) \item \href{http://gilkalai.wordpress.com}{Combinatorics and more: Gil Kalai's blog} \item \href{http://samjshah.com}{Continuous Everywhere but Nowhere Differentiable} blog of a Brooklyn high school math teacher \item \href{http://chromotopy.org}{Chromotopy} (``chromatic'') stable homotopy theory blog -- last update August 2011 \item \href{http://pratikpoddarcse.blogspot.com}{CSE Blog - quant, math, computer science puzzles} {\tt \symbol{126}} 250 Quant, Math \& Computer Science Puzzles for Interview Preparation \& Brain Teasing \item \href{http://www.mathteacherctk.com/blog}{CTK Insights} A blog for teaching \item \href{http://blog.mrmeyer.com/}{dy/dan} blog of Dan Meyer, a former high school math teacher now pursuing a Phd in math education -- includes many videos for use in the classroom \item \href{http://danielwalsh.tumblr.com/}{Dan's Geometrical Curiosities} A collection of art and math projects by a Physics student, with help from a friend who likes blog posts. \item \href{http://matheuscmss.wordpress.com}{Disquisitiones Mathematicae} (dynamical systems, ergodic theory, randomness in number sequences, Ricci flow) \item \href{http://divisbyzero.com}{Division by Zero} (Dave Richeson: ``A blog about math, puzzles, teaching, and academic technology'') \item \href{http://blogs.ethz.ch/kowalski}{E. Kowalski's blog} (analysis, esp. summation formulas, probability distributions, stochastic processes\ldots{}) \item \href{http://empg.maths.ed.ac.uk/blog}{empg} Edinburgh Mathematical Physics Group \item \href{http://scienceblogs.com/evolutionblog/}{Evolutionblog} Mathematics and Politics blog by a college professor \item \href{http://explainingmaths.wordpress.com}{Explaining Math} math teaching with multimedia, screencasts \item \href{http://blogs.williams.edu/Morgan}{Frank Morgan's Blog} (Riemannian and metric geometry, inequalities\ldots{}) \item \href{http://www.ganitcharcha.com}{Ganit Charcha} (``Designing Mathematics Learning'') \item \href{http://galoisrepresentations.wordpress.com}{galoisrepresentations.wordpress.com} -- a number theorist's blog \item \href{http://geomblog.blogspot.com/}{Geomblog} Ruminations on computational geometry, algorithms, theoretical computer science and life \item \href{http://lamington.wordpress.com}{Geometry and the Imagination} (Danny Calegari: hyperbolic geometry, geometric group theory\ldots{}) \item \href{http://godplaysdice.blogspot.com}{God plays dice} (probability, combinatorics, puzzles, financial math) \item \href{http://www.goodmath.org/blog/}{Good Math, Bad Math} (largely dedicated to chasing math crackpots; also math exposition) \item \href{http://gowers.wordpress.com}{Gowers's weblog} \item \href{https://thehighergeometer.wordpress.com}{theHigherGeometer} by David Roberts \item \href{http://shenme.de/blog}{H\"o{}chste Zeit, unsern Kurs zu \"a{}ndern} -- model theory of fields and commutative algebra \item \href{http://alanrendall.wordpress.com}{Hydrobates} (dynamical systems, differential equations, biomedical modelling) \item \href{https://blog.wias-berlin.de/imu-journals}{IMU - Journals} blog on mathematical journals \item \href{http://jdh.hamkins.org}{Joel David Hamkins} ``mathematics and philosophy of the infinite'', foundations \item \href{http://yetaspblog.wordpress.com}{Le Petit Chercheur Illustr\'e{}} (Signal processing and applied math, compressed sensing and inverse problems, random embeddings) \item \href{http://logic-forall.blogspot.com}{Logic ForAll} by [[Valeria de Paiva]] \item \href{http://londonnumbertheory.wordpress.com}{London Number Theory Blog} (arithmetics and arithmetic geometry) \item \href{http://ldtopology.wordpress.com}{Low Dimensional Topology} group blog by Ryan Budney, Nathan Dunfield, Jesse Johnson, Daniel Moskovich and Henry Wilton \item \href{http://www.martinorr.name/blog}{Martin's Blog} Martin Orr: algebraic geometry especially abelian varieties, Galois representations \item \href{http://mathbabe.org/}{mathbabe} Blog on mathematical finance by former academic \item \href{http://math-blog.com}{Math-Blog} (6 people blog: math books, university math, popular math etc.) \item \href{http://www.mathblogging.org/}{Mathblogging.com} A compilation of math blogs sorted according to genre including the ``weekly pics'' of the hosts: Felix Breuer, Frederik von Heymann, and Peter Krautzberger \item \href{http://mathcraft.wonderhowto.com/}{Mathcraft} Math-inspired artwork and how-to info \item \href{http://www.mathgoespop.com/}{Math Goes Pop!} UCLA grad student writes about math in the media and pop culture \item \href{http://mathforlove.com/}{math for love} Blog of mathematics education consultants includes puzzles, teaching tips, and philosophical musings \item \href{http://momath.org/home/math-monday/}{Math Monday} The Museum of Mathematics will open in 2012 -- this blog details its progress and fun math projects \item \href{http://mathsection.com/}{Math Section} ETH Zurich Master's degree student writes about applications of mathematics in everyday life \item \href{http://categorymath.wordpress.com/}{Mathematical Formalities} This blog is written by [[Sanath Devalapurkar]], presenting some of his ideas and thoughts on (higher) category theory and $K$-theory. \item \href{http://matthewkahle.wordpress.com/}{Mathematical Musings} (Interactions of probability, statistical physics, topology, and combinatorics. Matthew Kahle) \item \href{http://math.andrej.com}{Mathematics and Computation} (Andrej Bauer, includes also topology and foundations--last update July 2011) \item \href{http://micromath.wordpress.com}{Mathematics Under the Microscope} (Alexandre Borovik) \item \href{https://mathematicswithoutapologies.wordpress.com}{Mathematics without Apologies} (Michael Harris) \item \href{http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Forum/portal.php?ml=1}{Mathlinks / Art of Problem Solving} community, math olympiad style problems discussed \item \href{http://www.scienceblogs.de/mathlog}{Mathlog} (in German, variety of topics from Open Access journals to Klein groups and geometry) \item \href{http://mathvault.ca}{Math Vault} (Everything higher mathematics: college math, calculus, linear algebra, logic, probability, statisitcs, proof-based math, educational technology and learning) \item \href{http://www.maxwelldemon.com}{Maxwell's Demon} (Edmund Harriss: vizualizing math and math art, building math sculptures) \item \href{http://www.klittlepage.com}{Misapplied Math} (Math (mainly statistics, probability, and stochastic control), data science, and CS) \item \href{http://homotopical.wordpress.com}{Motivic Stuff} (Andreas Holmstrom writes on Cohomology, homotopy theory, and arithmetic geometry; see also the related \href{http://notes.andreasholmstrom.org/index.php}{Cohomology Theory Database} by the same author) \item \href{http://edwardfhughes.wordpress.com}{Musings Mathematical and Otherwise} (Edward Hughes - Algebraic Geometry and String Theory) \item \href{http://alekskleyn.blogspot.com}{My research in geometry} (Aleks Kleyn) \item \href{http://NAPmath.wordpress.com}{NAPmath - math and technology in education} \item \href{http://www.nathanieljohnston.com}{Nathaniel Johnston's Blog} (PhD student in quantum information -- last update July 2011) \item \href{http://www.neverendingbooks.org}{neverendingbooks} (Lieven le Bruyn) \item \href{http://nikitamarkarian.wordpress.com}{Nikita Markarian's mathblog} (derived algebraic geometry, dg-, $L_\infty, A_\infty, G_\infty$-algebras, operads, TQFT, BV formalism, Hochschild and cyclic (co)homology\ldots{}--last updated July 2011) \item \href{http://noncommutativegeometry.blogspot.com}{Noncommutative Geometry} (Connes, Khalkhali\ldots{}) \item \href{http://nuit-blanche.blogspot.com}{Nuit Blanche} (data/imager/sensory compression, pattern recognition, networking, internet, AI/machine learning, neuroscience) \item \href{http://wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com/category/numberplay/}{NUMBERPLAY} A New York Times blog on math/numeric puzzles by Pradeep Mutalik \item \href{http://whzecomjm.com/en/}{Opus Mens} A math blog by whzecomjm covering Algebra, Number Theory etc. (Alternative language: \href{http://whzecomjm.com/cn/}{Chinese version}). \item \href{http://paramanands.blogspot.com/}{Paramanand's Math Notes} A math blog by Paramanand Singh covering Algebra, Number Theory, Mathematical Analysis, Geometry among other topics \item \href{http://blogs.ams.org/phdplus/}{Phd plus Epsilon} Adriana Salerno reflects on her life as a junior faculty member at a Liberal Arts college \item \href{http://www.politicalmathblog.com/}{Political Math} Visualization of political information \item \href{http://pronouncemath.blogspot.com}{Pronunciation of Mathematicians' Names} A blog about how to pronounce famous mathematicians' names. \item \href{http://proofmathisbeautiful.tumblr.com}{Proof Math is Beautiful} Beautiful images of mathematical interest. \item \href{http://qedinsight.wordpress.com}{QED Insight} (by Santo D'Agostino; mathematics, physics, education, pitched mainly to high school and undergraduate university students and teachers, with some material for lay people as well) \item \href{http://qrazydraqon.livejournal.com}{qrazydragon} (math, books, internet, in Russian) \item \href{http://quomodocumque.wordpress.com/}{Quomodocumque} University professor Jordan Ellenberg's blog \item \href{http://stochastix.wordpress.com}{Reasonable Deviations} (control and dynamical systems, game theory, information, optimization, statistical mechanics, chemical kinetics, technology, puzzles by Rod Carvalho) \item \href{http://julianrachman.wordpress.com}{Reverberations in Mathematics} (My Journey into Higher Mathematics - \href{http://jrmathematics.x10host.com}{Julian Rachman} \item \href{http://sbseminar.wordpress.com}{Secret Blogging Seminar} run by 8 recent Berkeley Ph.D. graduates. ``Sort of like a seminar, but with (even) more rude commentary from the audience.'' \item \href{https://tcjpn.wordpress.com}{Shadows of simplicity} - algebraic combinatorics, umbral calculus \item \href{http://www.noncommutative.org/}{Shapes Out of Nothing} Lieven Le bruyn \item \href{http://sketchesoftopology.wordpress.com}{Sketches of Topology} (colorful pictures, ``visualizations of low dimensional topology'') \item \href{http://symomega.wordpress.com}{SymOmega} (root systems, Weyl groups, buildings, algebraic groups\ldots{}) \item \href{http://blog.tanyakhovanova.com/}{Tanya Khovanova's math blog} Light musings, puzzles and anecdotes concerning mathematics \item \href{http://teachingcollegemath.com}{Teaching College Math} A blog about math, technology, and teaching. \item \href{http://ilaba.wordpress.com}{The accidental mathematician} (Izabella Laba: personal blog of a math professor, various topics, rarely even math) \item \href{http://www.johndcook.com/blog}{The Endeavour} (programming, general science, probability and statistics) \item \href{http://cornellmath.wordpress.com}{The Everything Seminar} (``Geometry, topology, categories, groups, physics''; recently lots about experimental particle physics: LHC and CMS) \item \href{http://theoreticalatlas.wordpress.com}{Theoretical atlas} (Jeffrey Morton: groupoids, groupoidification, stacks, quantum physics, noncommutative geometry) \item \href{http://mathlesstraveled.com/}{The Math Less Travelled} Expository writing aimed to expose the beauty of mathematics to a general audience \item \href{http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/category}{The n-Category Caf\'e{}} A group blog on math, physics and philosophy written by (currently) seven people and affiliated with this wiki \item \href{http://blogs.wsj.com/numbersguy/}{The Numbers Guy} Wall Street Journal's math/economics blog by Carl Bialik \item \href{http://polymathprojects.wordpress.com}{The Polymath Blog} (Tim Gowers ``polymath'' group projects: number theory, polynomials, algorithms, complexity, \ldots{}--last updated July 2011) \item \href{http://therisingsea.org}{The Rising Sea} (Daniel Murfet, previous blog moved to more of a homepage format, with arXiv of neat \LaTeX\xspace notes on algebraic geometry, triangulated categories, sheaves\ldots{}) \item \href{http://twofoldgaze.wordpress.com}{The Twofold Gaze} (a grad student at NYU: genetic algorithms, inequalities, competitions) \item \href{http://bactra.org/weblog}{Three-Toed Sloth} (Cosma Shalizi: books, science, automata, complex networks, stochastic processes, numerics and simulation, arts, literature, politics) \item \href{http://blog.matthen.com/}{Things of interest} (Mathematica visualisations, puzzles) \item \href{http://topologicalmusings.wordpress.com}{Todd and Vishal's blog}--last updated January 2011 \item \href{http://travelsinamathematicalworld.blogspot.com/}{Travels in a Mathematical World} Blog of a British mathematics educator \item \href{http://uncoverafew.wordpress.com/}{Uncover a few} New blog of problems and teaching ideas \item \href{http://davidaedwards.tumblr.com/}{University of David} Blog of an emeritus mathematical physicist. \item \href{http://vihart.com/}{Vi Hart's blog} Great videos and photos of mathematical art and story-telling \item \href{http://portonmath.wordpress.com}{Victor Porton's math blog} (filters, posets, funcoids and reloids), abundant with self-centric claims of importance \item \href{http://terrytao.wordpress.com}{What's new} (Terence Tao) \item \href{http://www.wiskundemeisjes.nl}{Wiskundemeisjes} (A blog about mathematics for a general audience, written by Jeanine Daems and Ionica Smeets, in Dutch) \item \href{http://weetlogs.scilogs.be/index.php?blogId=11}{Wiskunde is sexy} (Another blog about mathematics for a general audience, written by Rudi Penne and Paul Levrie, also in Dutch) \item \href{http://xorshammer.wordpress.com}{XOR's hammer} (logics and foundations--last updated July 2011) \end{itemize} \hypertarget{older_blogs_last_is_entry_over_a_year_old}{}\subsubsection*{{Older Blogs (last is entry over a year old)}}\label{older_blogs_last_is_entry_over_a_year_old} \begin{itemize}% \item \href{http://arsmathematica.net}{Ars Mathematica} (analysis, probability\ldots{}) - last updated in 2015 \item \href{https://etreseul.wordpress.com/}{The Capacity To Be Alone} UChicago undergraduate group blog. - last updated in 2015 \item \href{http://amathew.wordpress.com}{Climbing Mount Bourbaki} (Akhil Mathew: Lie algebras, differential and algebraic geometry\ldots{}) - last updated in 2013 \item \href{http://concretenonsense.wordpress.com}{Concrete Nonsense} A group blog on combinatorics, [[Lie algebras]], [[representation theory]], [[algebraic geometry]] -- last update 2015 \item \href{http://deltaepsilons.wordpress.com}{Delta Epsilons} A group blog focusing on [[algebra]], representation theory, and Olympiad-style problem-solving --last update August 2010 \item \href{http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/degrees-of-freedom/}{degrees of freedom} Math and Physics blog of Scientific American written by Davide Castelvecchi - last updated 2012 \item \href{http://embuchestissues.wordpress.com}{Emb\^u{}ches tissues} (computational algebraic geometry, commutative algebra) -- last update March 2010 \item \href{http://ffbandf.wordpress.com}{FFF} Forking, Forcing and back\&Forthing -- a blog by 10 model theorists - last updated in 2013 \item \href{http://392c.wordpress.com}{Geometric Group Theory} (structured text with theorems, proofs and exercises in GGT) -- last updated August 2009 \item \href{http://konradswanepoel.wordpress.com}{Geometry and combinatorics} (Konrad Swanepoel) - last updated 2014 \item Konrad \href{http://blog.konradvoelkel.de}{Volkel} blog (cohomology, geometry, topology); has also nice \href{http://blog.konradvoelkel.de/2012/05/mathematics-resources}{math resource list} - blog last updated in 2015 \item \href{http://borcherds.wordpress.com}{Mathematics and Physics} (Richard Borcherds -- last update January 2008) \item \href{http://mathexpressions.wordpress.com/}{Mathematics Expressions} (Colin Tan: complex geometry -- last update April 2010) \item \href{http://mathlight.wordpress.com}{mathlight} (by an $n$lab regular--last update December 2010) \item \href{http://noncommutativeag.wordpress.com}{Noncommutative geometry with point}, by a grad student at Kansas--last updated September 2010 \item \href{http://rigtriv.wordpress.com}{Rigorous Trivialities} (a group blog - mainly algebraic geometry, including well-organized introductory notes \href{http://rigtriv.wordpress.com/ag-from-the-beginning}{algebraic geometry from the beginning} -- last updated 2015) \item \href{http://unapologetic.wordpress.com}{The Unapologetic Mathematician} (An expository ``blath'' by former academic John Armstrong) last updated in 2012 \item \href{http://vivatsgasse7.wordpress.com}{Vivatsgasse 7} (Max Planck Bonn graduate students-- last update November 2007) \end{itemize} \hypertarget{probability_and_statistics}{}\subsection*{{Probability and Statistics}}\label{probability_and_statistics} \hypertarget{blogs}{}\subsubsection*{{Blogs}}\label{blogs} \begin{itemize}% \item \href{http://www.iq.harvard.edu/blog/sss}{Social Science Statistics Blog} \item \href{http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/blog}{Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference and Social Science} \item \href{http://www.johndcook.com/blog}{The Endeavour} \item \href{http://blogs.williams.edu/math}{Williams College Math/Stat blog} \end{itemize} \hypertarget{wikis}{}\subsubsection*{{Wikis}}\label{wikis} \begin{itemize}% \item \href{http://chance.dartmouth.edu/chancewiki/index.php/Main_Page}{Chance News} \item \href{http://statistics.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page}{Wikitistics - Statistics Wiki} \end{itemize} \hypertarget{theoretical_computer_science}{}\subsection*{{Theoretical Computer Science}}\label{theoretical_computer_science} \hypertarget{blogs_2}{}\subsubsection*{{Blogs}}\label{blogs_2} Please see \href{http://wiki.henryfarrell.net/wiki/index.php/Computer_Science}{this page}. \hypertarget{mathrelated}{}\subsection*{{Math-related}}\label{mathrelated} \hypertarget{blogs_3}{}\subsubsection*{{Blogs}}\label{blogs_3} \begin{itemize}% \item \href{http://austmaths.wordpress.com}{Mathematics in Australia} \item \href{http://www.atsweb.neu.edu/math/cp/blog}{Numb3rs} \item \href{http://outofprintmath.blogspot.com}{Out of print math} \item \href{http://wildaboutmath.com/}{Wild About Math} \item \href{http://mental-maths-trick.blogspot.com/2014/11/mental-maths-aged-11-years-old-fun.html}{Mental Maths Games For 11 Year Olds} \item \href{http://sagemath.blogspot.com}{Sage: Open Source Mathematical Software} \item \href{http://robclewley.github.io/}{Transient Dynamic} (A blog on next-gen computational tools for mathematical modeling in complex systems, especially dynamical systems models) \item \href{http://www.teachmathfree.com/}{Teachmathfree} (A blog on math concepts, school mathematics \& useful formula, tricks, shortcuts, games, vedic mathematics concepts \& faster mathematical computation.) \item \href{http://quomodocumque.wordpress.com/category/math/}{Quomodocumque} \item \href{http://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com}{Azimuth} John Baez's new blog on environment, climate change, biodiversity, sustainable development and technology; from a perspective of a mathematical physicist; occasional topics with significant mathematical content \end{itemize} \hypertarget{technical_help_with_math_blogs}{}\subsection*{{Technical help with math blogs}}\label{technical_help_with_math_blogs} \begin{itemize}% \item Luca Trevisan's \href{http://lucatrevisan.wordpress.com/latex-to-wordpress}{LaTeX to Wordpress converter} \item This nifty \href{http://www.junkdrawerblog.com/2008/01/cant-read-light-text-on-dark-backgrounds.html}{script} fixes the eyestrain caused by poorly designed blog \href{http://blog.teleonetics.com/2008/02/28/concept-identity-vs-concept-similarity-2/}{contrasts}. 15 seconds to install, works for Firefox only. \item \href{http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html}{Detexify} for finding \LaTeX\xspace symbols by drawing them. \item \href{http://watchmath.com/vlog/?p=438}{LaTeX on Blogger} for installing \LaTeX\xspace on Blogger. \end{itemize} category: meta, references [[!redirects Online]] [[!redirects Online resources]] [[!redirects online resources]] [[!redirects Online Resources]] [[!redirects math blogs and wikis]] [[!redirects mathematical blogs]] [[!redirects Math Blogs]] [[!redirects Math blogs]] [[!redirects Online Resources]] \end{document}