#Question for self studying math
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Hey! Is there a specific thing you wanted to build up to?
Say if you wanted to learn algebraic topology, or quantum field theory. If you wanted a standard math / physics path a lot of unis have course guides
One of the following resources to get you through "highschool-level math":
- Basic Mathematics by Serge Lang
- Khan Academy
- Openstax
One of the following calculus textbooks: - Stewart's Calculus Early Transcendentals
- Openstax
One of the following introductory logic/proofwriting books: - Richard Hammack's Book of Proof
- Discrete Math with Ducks by Sarah-Marie Belcastro.
One of the following linear algebra books: - Axler
- Hoffman-Kunze
- Hefferon
One of the following abstract algebra books: - Pinter
- Gallian
One of the following introductory analysis books: - Tao
- Rudin
- Abbott
WITH DUCKS?
Can you give me some uni's course guide
Hmm alright
https://math.berkeley.edu/~musa/exposition.html A really neat chart, although you do have to look up what course numbers mean what
Alright
Thanks