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by seven4
2179 days ago
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"Mahajan describes six tools: dimensional analysis, easy cases, lumping, picture proofs, successive approximation, and reasoning by analogy. Illustrating each tool with numerous examples, he carefully separates the tool—the general principle—from the particular application so that the reader can most easily grasp the tool itself to use on problems of particular interest. Street-Fighting Mathematics grew out of a short course taught by the author at MIT" That short course looks like its still available on edx - though it's archived - I seem to be able to access the material. https://www.edx.org/course/street-fighting-math |
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But even Keep the Aspidistra Flying was basically mutilated by circumstance [1] and it's still a great book. So, I'll take the insults towards mathematicians with humour and actually read some of it—I often switch between grumpy rigour to applicative speed. We all need to earn an income.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keep_the_Aspidistra_Flying#Lit...
Edit: Just to be clear, my comment on mathematicians is not on your quote, but this quote from OP's post:
> an antidote to mathematical rigor mortis