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by zodiac 3120 days ago
Which books would you recommend to learn this wedge product / differential forms approach to linear algebra and complex numbers?
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Doesn't Spivak get into them?
Michael Spivak has written multiple books. Which one do you mean?
Calculus on Manifolds. I'd recommend Hubbard and Hubbard over that as it's a little easier read with the same material.
> I'd recommend Hubbard and Hubbard over that as it's a little easier read with the same material.

John Hamal Hubbard, Barbara Burke Hubbard - Vector Calculus, Linear Algebra and Differential Forms: A Unified Approach