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maths_book
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LaTeX for books?
Yes, I'm working on one these days: https://github.com/pelegs/maths_book
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People seemed to like this at r/asktransgender, so I'm sharing it here too: trans tapir, a figure in a mathematics book I'm currently working on
Hihi. The first chapter of the book is almost 100% done, and the rest is getting written almost daily. You can find the most updated version here: https://github.com/pelegs/maths_book/raw/main/bookmain.pdf (I will keep the book free and open source)
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Illustration in a math book using the trans pride flag for a pun: appropriate?
For context: I use tapirs as a theme throughout the book, e.g. as chapter headings, hence the trans tapir pun. The book is open source and will remain free for everyone.
- Math book for science students written entirely in LaTeX
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- Basic Analysis: Introduction to Real Analysis
- need a textbook recommendation for real analysis!
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Why don't they explain why Calculus works?
I remember posting a similar list for introductory analysis (like the kind commonly required for math majors) too, but I didn't bother to figure out where that was, so I just looked up Volume I of the book by Jiří Lebl and found another good explanation of it, including cases where the function to be integrated is not continuous.
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[Undergraduate] Please suggest me some good books on "Real Analysis"
I also found one where the only comment that would be useful to anyone other than the OP was mine; I recommended, as far as free resources go, the textbooks by Lebl and by Trench.
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Available LaTeX files for textbooks from which I can learn more about LaTeX?
Lebl's "Basic Analysis: Introduction to Real Analysis" is opensource and the sourcecode's on github here
What are some alternatives?
Reals-as-Oracles - This is a paper for a new definition of real numbers, namely, viewing a real number as an oracle that affirms when a rational interval contains the real number.
course-notes-core - This repo contains notes for (some) courses made during core years at IISERM. CAUTION: Contain some cool stuff too.
stacks-project - Repository for the Stacks Project
diffyqs - Notes on Diffy Qs, a textbook for differential equations
LiX - Compose papers, dissertations, textbooks, novels, newspapers etc. quicker using abstractions to the standard LaTeX document classes - or create your own classes easily.
OpenLogic - An open-source, customizable intermediate logic textbook
ml-pen-and-paper-exercises - Pen and paper exercises in machine learning
maths_formulae - A LaTeX File with Maths Formulae from High School Maths and Common Core Engineering
ent - Elementary Number Theory: Primes, Congruences, and Secrets