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http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~bach/bach.html
Professor of Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin. His research interests are theoretical computer science, computational number theory, algebraic algorithms, complexity theory, cryptography, and six-string automata. Research summary, selected publications, CV in Post Script.
http://cs.baeumle.com/
Personal home page of Peter Baeumle-Courth of the applied university FHDW in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany. Software developer, but scroll down for links to his other work on stochastic processes and neural networks.
http://tobybartels.name/
Mathematician and teacher. Includes links to his doctoral dissertation and expository notes in mathematics and mathematical physics.
http://www.clausbauer.com/
Dolby Laboratories, San Francisco.
http://www.math.u-bordeaux1.fr/~belabas/
French, English-language site. Research interests include algebraic number theory, especially in its algorithmic aspects. Maintains the PARI/GP free computer algebra system.
http://belsky.narod.ru/index_e.html
Russian, English-language site. Education materials on combinatorics, computer mathematics, paraclinical medicine. Brief biographical sketch.
http://www.cartaepenna.it/autori/bonacci.html
New ideas on number theory and theoretical physics (English/Italian).
http://www.brotherstechnology.com/math/index.html
Director of technology for a primary school. A discussion of relationships between e, pi, and Euler's Gamma. Projects and research involving an improved approximation to e, as well as fractals, cellular automata, and mathematics education.
http://math.ucdenver.edu/~rbyrne/
Math instructor at the University of Colorado at Denver. Teaching philosophy, CV, online course syllabi and mathematical lectures using slide shows and videos.
http://www.math.purdue.edu/~branges/
Professor of Mathematics at Purdue University. Contact information, papers on the Bieberbach Conjecture, the Riemann Hypothesis, and related topics.
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