chicago-ug-math-bib
Chicago undergraduate mathematics bibliography (by ystael)
derpy
Context Free Grammar "Parsing with Derivatives", in Python (by agoose77)
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chicago-ug-math-bib
Posts with mentions or reviews of chicago-ug-math-bib.
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- Chicago undergraduate mathematics bibliography (2018)
- I'll be joining my BSc in maths degree pretty soon. I need some guidance on how to learn these topics. I managed to do good in high school math but I don't remember anything now. Please help me. Where to start? Any books recommendation to learn.
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I actually miss doing math
There's also Chicago Undergraduate Mathematics Bibliography, which has a slightly more updated version here.
- Ask HN: A Math Study Program?
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Start from a few basic books and work up, or read the hardest text out there?
It might happen with a book that we liked whoever reccommended the book or the way he typed the review or whatever, or it might happen that the book has more illustrations, or a better typography. I remember while an undergrad consulting the frequently linked chicago undergraduates math library and asking myself what typography had to do with whether a book is good or not. Being wary that all these things might affect how we perceive the book unconsciously is important. We might try to deflect guilt on a book, and say that the exposition is unclear, when in reality what makes us incomfortable is the ty pography but we havent realised or just dont want to admit it.
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So you want to Study Math
For those of you interested in the Chicago approach, a bibliography of textbooks used in Chicago UGrad math is maintained here:
https://github.com/ystael/chicago-ug-math-bib
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Learning Because of Interest in Grothendieck
A similar resource is this one. Note that some of the recommended books might be graduate books or too advanced for a first encounter.
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Book recommendations from the foundations to graduate
This is one of the best lists I have found : https://github.com/ystael/chicago-ug-math-bib
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What math is required for college level differential and integral calculus?
Do you know about stackoverflow, https://math.stackexchange.com/, and mathoverflow? What about the chicago undergraduate mathematics bibliography? Do you know where to find textbooks online (legally of course!!)?
derpy
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What math is required for college level differential and integral calculus?
There's also an algorithm that can parse using derivatives. These are not derivatives in the calculus sense, but they're an algebraic operation you can do to parsers that closely resembles the traditional derivative. You use it to build up a parser in a way that's short and elegant. There's a python implementation here. The original author blogs about it here. There is also a paper they published that uses Racket.
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