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by musgravepeter
1568 days ago
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I've been on a Math journey since I retired a couple of years ago and I agree with all the books mentioned that I know and look forward to picking up some of the one I do not know. I agree baby Rudin is essential, but I find it tough going. Some books I liked for self study because they have answers: Introduction to Analysis, Mattock. Elementary Differential Geometry, Pressley. There is also recently Needham's Visual Differential Geometry and Forms, which is great. Edit: I should also mention Topology without Tears (free, online, very good) https://www.topologywithouttears.net/ |
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