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  • Mathematical Biology and Physilogy Seminar.
  • Mathematical Biology Graduate Seminar (2011-2012).
  • Reviews of good and not-so-good Science fiction.
  • Some collected talks by Richard Feynman, the inspiring physicist and mathematician.
  • A rough list of books for mathbio graduate students.
  • My favorite computer programs for getting work done.
  • A custom Ubuntu Distribution with basic tools for scientific computing, like Octave and Scientific Python. Students interested in trying out Linux without wanting to do a full install might find this live-CD useful.
  • A gzipped tar archive example of the use of latex, foiltex, and texpower for making presentations.
  • The best math homevideo ever made (despite the lame title).
  • Public Key
  • An antique web paper I wrote ages ago(1995) on some mathematics done in Greece thousands of years ago. (It's incomplete, since I ran out of time before I got around to the cube-doubling problem.) Update: Those persisted in the Perseus project until around 2010, but now only survives in the wayback machine at the internet archive or at the berlin version of perseus.

As of May 2, 2013