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You're allowed to be passionate about it, anon
I'd say that you want to build yourself a little roadmap before you can try to "attack" the IUT papers themselves, although they are not known for their clarity.

I'm a memegineer in Materials Science and I want to study Dynamical Systems & differential Geometry, this is what I did, I built myself a roadmap which I try to follow

For IUT, assuming you're already familiar with Calc & you know how to read a proof, I'd say you need a very solid background in abstract algebra & linear algebra first, then basic real/complex analysis and topology, as they are more or less required to understand any modern field of math.
After that, you'll want a solid dose of Number Theory and related topics.
You can take a little break and read about Synthetic Geometry, then move on to Analytical Geometry.

Serious things start when you'll read about Algebraic Geometry which requires probably a lot more than what I listed here

Frankly, what you need is to learn about the roadmap. Then you need to get yourself motivated.
I can study up to 2am reading books to achieve this goal because I just love the feeling of progressing.

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