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Where to find Math Papers

  • ArXiv.Org
  • MathSciNet
  • Zentralblatt Math Open
  • How to subscribe to the arXiv.org email service

LaTeX Resources

  • TexMaker: My TeX editor of choice
  • Short Math Guide to LaTeX
  • DeTeXify: Turns pictures into LaTeX symbols
  • OverLeaf: Online TeX editor for collaborations
  • DeBibify: To find the bibliography style you need
  • Beautiful Typography in LaTeX

Math Resources (India)

  • Math Circles India
  • NPTEL Youtube Channel

Math Resources (General)

  • History of Mathematics
  • Sets of Lecture Notes and Articles
  • List of Math Resources
  • Books every Math Undergrad must read
  • Open Textbook Library
  • MIT Open Courseware Math Courses
  • Expository Articles by Keith Conrad
  • Expository Articles by W.T. Gowers
  • Alexandre Eremenko's Homepage
  • Mir Books: Books from Soviet Russia
  • Math StackExchange: Q&A Website for students
  • Math Overflow: Q&A Website for researchers

Operator Algebras Resources

  • Operator Algebra Searchable Information Site (OASIS)
  • Journals on OASIS
  • Editors and Journals in Operator Algebras (by Thiel)
  • Operator Algebras Conferences and Workshops (by Ozawa)
  • Operator Algebras Conferences and Workshops (by Pinto)

On Writing and Teaching Mathematics

  • How to talk Mathematics (by Paul Halmos)
  • How to write Mathematics (by Paul Halmos)
  • How to teach Mathematics (by Steven Krantz)
  • The Grammar according to West (by Douglas West)
  • Academic Resources for Math Students (by Mark Tomforde)
  • Friendly Advice to Teaching Assistants (from me)
  • Friendly Advice for giving Math Talks (from me)
  • Friendly Advice for Navigating a Maths PhD (from me)

Mathematical and Philosophical Musings

  • On Proofs and Progress in Mathematics (by William Thurston)
  • Mathematical Problems (by David Hilbert (1900))
  • Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy (by Bertrand Russell)
  • Interview with Michael Atiyah

Humour

  • Do good Math Jokes exist? (A thread from MathOverflow)