Self-learn Math resources
Hello, There!
Here is the list of resources that I found on different topics. I will update this list as I find / read more Books.
(these Books are ordered! if you don't have any background on Math or you forgot all thoes traumatizing years of school, you have to read them in order.)
- Foundations
- The Art of Problem Solving, Vol 1 & 2 (with solutions manuals) - Lehoczky and Rusczyk
- No bullshit guide to math and physics - Savov
- A historical (and motivated) perspective
- Mathematics for the Nonmathematician (Dover) or Concepts of Modern Mathematics (Dover) (this is better)
- Mathematics and Its History - Stillwell ( optional )
- Proofs and mathematical logic
- Book of Proof - Hammack
- Calculus/Real Analysis
- Calculus - Spivak
- Calculus - Apostol
- Introduction to Analysis - Mattuck
- Linear Algebra
- No bullshit guide to linear algebra - Savov
- Linear Algebra Done Right - Axler
- Introduction to Linear Algebra and MIT OCW Linear Algebra - Strang
- Coding the Matrix: Linear Algebra through Applications to Computer Science - Klein
- Multivariable Calculus
- MIT OCW Multivariable Calculus ( Course )
- Differential Equations
- Ordinary Differential Equations (Dover) - Tenenbaum and Pollard
- Analysis
- Principles of Mathematical Analysis - Rudin
- Algebra
- A Book of Abstract Algebra (Dover) - Pinter
- Abstract Algebra - Dummit and Foote
- Topology
- Topology - Munkres
- Introduction to Topology (Dover) - Mendelson
- Number Theory
- Elementary Number Theory - Jones
- Number Theory (Dover) - Andrews
- Probability
- Introduction to Probability, Statistics, and Random Processes - Pishro-Nik
- Elementary Analysis: The Theory of Calculus, Kenneth A. Ross
- Professor Leonard on YT