The following sites may be of use for both new
and seasoned students in the Group. For
New StudentsUofT
On-line Library Resources - UofT
Library Home Page
-- includes maps to help you located the different libraries on campus, library
resource and service links to help you with your research, and current library
news
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UofT
Library Resource Page -- includes databases of electronic abstracts
used to find papers on selected research topics, citation indices, and links to
on-line papers which can be directly downloaded electronically (as opposed to
photocopied from the library)
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University
of Toronto Library Catalogue (UTCat) -- helps with locating books and periodicals
in any one of the many UofT libraries, and allows on-line book renewal and status
check of fines and books on hold
Links
to Information on Popular Simulation Software
Inevitably
as a student in the Group, you'll have to use a software package to help verify
your theoretical or logical hypotheses. The following list of links is for
on-line software help/manuals that may be of use.
Latex Tutorials,
Manuals and General Information
AMS-TeX
Emory
University's Latex Help 1.1 Carlos
Rodriguez's University at Albany's Latex Resources Page Carnegie
Mellon School of Computer Science's 15-299 Course LaTeX HelpLinux
Resources
Cygwin is a Linux-like environment for
Windows
Mathematics
Dictionary
Interactive Real
Analysis
Numerical
Recipes Books On-Line
Compendium of NP Optimization Problems
Writing
Resources
Bartleby Great Books Online
The Elements of Style (original
1918 version) and
Wikipedia page
on updated versions by Strunk & White
Patent
InformationOn-line
Dissertations
Please e-mail the webmaster (liang at comm)
if you would like to add any items to this list.
Last updated November 2005.
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