#Book recommendations

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zealous pier
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Doesn't matter what the Topic is it can be Galois theory,ring theory, trigonometry etc... just send me a book recommendations if you have one on the basis of intermediate and advanced

prisma prairie
golden lark
prisma prairie
golden lark
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corrected it now

prisma prairie
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No worries! I just noticed it because I couldn't find it on Libgen.

blazing portal
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Euclid's Elements

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Introduction to Arithmetic by Nicomachus

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Conics by Apollonius

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Works of Archimedes

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Newton

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Galileo

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Geometry of Descartes

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Pascal

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Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy by Bertrand Russell

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Huygens

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Theory of Heat - Fourier

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Plato mathematical excerpts

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Aristotle mathematical excerpts

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Kent mathematical excerpts

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Fermat

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There is a lot of logic to be gotten out of reading classic philosophy

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That is why the philosophers are included

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Bohr

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Einstein

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Gotta get the physicists in here too

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Archimedes was a physicist

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Gotta read some genetics also

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interesting math going on there in statistics etc

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Genetics and the Origen of Species - Dobzhansky

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Planck

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Poincare

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Try reading ONE classic in the history of western thought

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All of these listed are either classic books or classic thinkers

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both

night crane
frail viper
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Internet archive:

Krasnov, Kiselev, Makarenko, Shikin - mathematical analysis for engineers vol 1/2

Krasnov, Kiselev, Makarenko - Problems and exercises in integral equations

Krasnov, Kiselev, Makarenko - Vector analysis

Sidorov, Fedoryuk, Shabunin - Lectures on the theory of functuons of a complex variable

Web:
Andreescu, Feng - Combinatorial problems from the training of the USA IMO team

Ablowitz - Complex variables

dawn hound
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This guy makes really cool book recommendations from a collectors perspective