Useful Links

  1. Terence tao

    Updates on Terence Tao's research and expository papers, discussion of open problems, and other maths-related topics.

  2. Divison by Zero

    A nice colelction of articles by David Richeson.

  3. Identity, Maths Club of IISER Kolkata Math Blog

    This blog shares short and interesting problems.

  4. Blog Math Tool

    A blog for anyone who is interested in mathematics.

  5. Secret Blogging Seminar

    A mathematical blog by a motley crew of recent Berkeley Ph.D. students.

  6. Rigorous Trivialities

    It is a web log about mathematics, but especially geometry, broadly construed.

  7. John D Cook's Blog

    A blog of mathematics, statistics, and computing

  8. Theorem of the Day

    Each day one can find a new theorem.

  9. Dan Ma's Topology Blog

    Expository Articles In General Topology.

  10. Math Blog

    This page lists links to blogs, and online mathematical communities like forums and wikis.

  11. The n-Category Café

    A group blog on math, physics and philosophy

  12. David Mumford

    David Mumford - Archive for Reprints, Notes, Talks, and Blog

  13. Math with Bad Drawings

    Lover of math. Bad at drawing.

  14. MacTutor

    It is a free online resource containing biographies of more than 3000 mathematicians and over 2000 pages of essays and supporting materials.

For UG and PG students

  1. Mathematics Training and Talent Search (MTTS)

    It is a summer training programme in India for Mathematics, started at the B.Sc. It has three levels, Level-O, Level-1, and Level-2. One of the best training programmes for undergraduates. It is conducted once in every year for a duration of four weeks in various places.

  2. Summer Programme in Mathematics (SPIM), HRI

    Conducted by HRI, a scheme for introducing interesting mathematics to undergraduates who have spent three or more years at college. The programme involves intensive lectures on selected topics over a month in the summer of every year.

  3. Visiting Students' Research Programme (VSRP), TIFR

    Conducted by Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), an annual summer programmes in which talented students are introduced to research activities in the areas of Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics. It is conducted eery year from mid-May to early July.

  4. Summer Research Fellowship Program

    Summer Fellowships are awarded to bright students and motivated teachers to work with Fellows of the Academy on research-oriented projects. The programme is being conducted jointly by the Indian Academy of Sciences, the Indian National Science Academy and the National Academy of Sciences.


For PhD students

  1. Advanced Training in Mathematics (ATM) Schools

    The purpose of these schools is to provide training in core subjects in Mathematics to PhD students, young researchers and teachers.


International

  1. Working Internships in Science and Engineering WISE, DAAD Fellowship, Germany

    The programme targets Indian students pursuing a degree in the fields of science and engineering who wish to do a 2-3 months research internship at a publicly-funded German higher education institution or a research institute between the months of May-August.

  2. Globalink Research Internship MITACS

    From May to October of each year, top-ranked applicants participate in a 12-week research internship under the supervision of Canadian university faculty members in a variety of academic disciplines, from science, engineering, and mathematics to the humanities and social sciences.

  3. AMS Mathematics Calendar
  4. Research Seminars

  1. CSIR-UGC NET
  2. NBHM PhD
  3. NBHM MSc A scholarship exam for masters students.
  4. GATE
  5. JAM For doing master's in institutes including IITs, IISc, IISERs, NITs etc.
  6. CMI
  7. ISI Various exams conducted by Indian Statistical Institute
  8. International Mathematics Competition An International competition for mathematics students

Installation

  1. TexLive TeX distribution for all plateforms
  2. MacTex TeX distribution for Mac
  3. MikTex TeX distribution for Windows and Linux
  4. Installation on Linux Guide to install texlive through Terminal
  5. Overleaf Online editor and compiler
  6. TeXmaker, TexStudio Offline editor

Learning Resources

  1. Detexify Draw a symbol and get the LaTeX code
  2. LaTex symbols The Comprehensive LATEX Symbol List
  3. LaTex wikibook A good resource to learn
  4. LaTeX/PGF/TikZ Wiki book for TikZ
  5. TEXample.net Specially for TikZ and PGF

Vector Graphics

  1. Ipe Ipe is a drawing editor for creating figures in PDF format
  2. Inkscape LaTeX can be written using TexText

Code Generator

  1. Table Generator LaTeX table generator
  2. Table Convert Conversion of Excel tables to LaTex tables
  3. Quiver Commutative Diagram maker
  4. Mathcha Online Mathematics Editor
  5. FreeTikZ Hand drawn picture to TikZ converter
  6. Drawio Draw the flowchart diagrams

  1. MathSciNet To search and find mathematical research articles Needs subscription
  2. arXiv Database of resarch articles.
  3. AMS subject classification
  4. Math Jobs, AMS
  5. European Mathematical Society Math Jobs
  6. Mathematics Genealogy Project Know your math ancestor

  1. Set of lecture notes and articles (Math Stack Exchange)
  2. AMS Open Math Notes

    A repository of freely downloadable mathematical works hosted by the American Mathematical Society as a service to researchers, faculty and students

  3. Prof. Kumaresan's expositary articles

    Set of important expositary articles for undergraduate and post graduate students written by Prof. Kumaresan.

  4. Expository articles by Prof. Conrad

    Set of well organized expositary articles on different fileds of mathematics written by Prof. Conrad. These articles also contain some genreal strategy on mathematical writing.

  5. Wolfram MathWorld
  6. The TeXromancers

    This is a group that TeX's up old book and modernizes notation in them.

  1. Jacob Lurie School of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced Study
  2. Satyan Devadoss Professor of Computer Science, University of San Diego
  3. Dan Margalit School of Mathematics at Georgia Institute of Technology.

  1. MATLAB

    It is very powerful and for high-performance mathematical computation, visualization, and programming environment. Not free

  2. Mathematica

    Similar to MATLAB, but is very useful for symbolic computations. Not free

  3. MAXIMA

    A computer algebra system, very good for calculus. Free

  4. SciLab

    An open source software and an alternative to Matlab. Free

  5. SnapPy

    It is a program for studying the topology and geometry of 3-manifolds. Free

  6. GAP

    Stands for Groups, Algorithms, Programming; mainly used for group theorey. Free

  7. PARI/GP

    A computer algebra system with the main aim of facilitating number theory computations. Free

  8. Geogebra

    A graphing software. It is an interactive geometry, algebra, statistics and calculus application. Free

  9. GNU Octave

    Similar to Matlab and the syntax is also largely compatible with Matlab. Free

  10. SageMath

    A computer algebra system. Combintation of python, Mathematica, Matlab. Free

  1. Kerodon An online resource for homotopy-coherent mathematics
  2. The stack Project An open source textbook and reference work on algebraic geometry
  3. Conferences and Meetings on Geometry and Topology
  4. The life and works of Raoul Bott
  5. Topology Students Resource A page by Dan Margalit.
  6. Grothendieck Circle A website devoted to the life and works of Alexander Grothendieck
  7. ALGTOP-L Algebraic Topology Discussion Group
  8. GeCo GeDi Geometry Discussion Group