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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!!)?
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