Can anyone suggest any sites that focus on Math and Science, especially books that pertain to contests in those areas. I already know of gigapedia so I am just wondering what other sources may there be?
Thanks guys!
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Can anyone suggest any sites that focus on Math and Science, especially books that pertain to contests in those areas. I already know of gigapedia so I am just wondering what other sources may there be?
Thanks guys!
BitMe.org may have a boarder range of materials, but it does contain various materials from lectures and videos for both Mathematics and Sciences. I've actually downloaded quite a bit of ebooks from there relating to some of my courses.
Oh my mistake I thought you meant trackers. Seems like you're looking general sites. Sorry about that.
There's this: XPMath
Last edited by el2em; December 10th, 2009 at 07:59 PM.
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try bibliotik.org - huge collection of books - private tracker
or freebookspot.in - only books
if you know other ones feel free to share :)
Last edited by acela; December 11th, 2009 at 10:52 AM.
Hi Elblitz and bitspyder are also possibilities you may want to look into .hope this is useful to you mate.
bitme, my anonamous, bitspyder, and learnbits are all good for audiobooks and ebooks
Hi paragon,
For me bibliotik and gigapedia are best for finding science textbooks (if you dont have bibliotik shoot me a pm).
There is also arXiv.org e-Print archive - a site for the newest science articles out there. It is the BESTEST for the absolutely newest stuff but it's for university level and above.
I mainly follow math competitions, so here are the sites for International Olympiads for school and university students, all the problems and solutions are there - International Mathematical Olympiad , IMC - International Mathematics Competition for University Students
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Thanks rawr, that was very helpful. IMO is my dream haha, I've already downloaded some books from gigapedia that I think would really help me prepare.