• Academic Journals, Conferences, and Workshops:
Access to academic databases like Scopus, Web of Science, or ScienceDirect for sourcing the latest research of interest.
• Online Repositories:
- arXiv (Mathematics section).
- MathSciNet.
• Books and Monographs:
- Matrix Analysis, by Roger A. Horn and Charles R. Johnson, Cambridge University Press; 2nd edition (2012).
- Convex Optimization, by Stephen Boyd and Lieven Vandenberghe, Cambridge University Press; 1st edition (2004).
- Computational Topology: An Introduction, by Herbert Edelsbrunner and John L. Harer, American Mathematical Society (2009).
• Research Institutions:
- Mathematics Research Institute (MRI) at The Ohio State University, USA: The MRI fosters collaboration among researchers by hosting workshops, conferences, and hosting researchers on various mathematical topics. Through its events and partnerships, the MRI connects researchers, opening doors for collaborative projects, and internships.
- The Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM) at Brown University, USA: The ICERM fosters collaboration by bringing together mathematicians, computer scientists, and applied researchers from around the world to participate in ICERM's programs. This can help establish new connections, exchange ideas, and develop interdisciplinary projects.
• Online Communities:
- MathOverflow.
- Stack Exchange (Mathematics).
• Collaboration platforms:
Tools like Slack, Zoom, or Microsoft Teams for communication among research group members.