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Latest revision as of 05:09, 3 July 2012
PRiME
The Purdue Research in Mathematics Experience (PRiME) is a program intended to support and document various research projects by students in mathematics at Purdue. It also exposes students to new resources available to them, such as Rhea, and Sage.
PRiME Resources and relevant links
- "Why do I math?", by Jamie Weigandt
- Could somebody (a student) please write an introduction to latex? It would be a good practice for a student following the tutorial.