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11408616 No.11408616 [Reply] [Original]

Is there some sort of budget math chart ? Most of the books in the /sci/ wiki cost more than 60 bucks, but I can only afford about 35$ at most per book.
Dover usually does the job, but I don't know what books from their catalog are the best.
I'm personally looking for advanced undergraduate level stuff and beyond, particularity topology, group theory, analysis, logic and combinatorics.
And yes I know I can download them from libgen, but I just can't focus on digital format. I tried, I really did, but I just can't.
So if you have any suggestion, please share.

>> No.11408629

>>11408616
btw I've recently copped Hocking and Young's book on topology, is it any good?

>> No.11408631

ebooks?

>> No.11408634

>>11408631
>And yes I know I can download them from libgen, but I just can't focus on digital format. I tried, I really did, but I just can't.

>> No.11408641

>>11408616
print on demand services usually aren't much more expensive than that.

>> No.11408678

>>11408634
Excuses, if you can read 4chan you can read an ebook.

>> No.11408700

>>11408616
just paste gen.lib.rus.ec to your browser's address bar sweaty

>> No.11408751

>>11408616
>Dover usually does the job, but I don't know what books from their catalog are the best.
The /sci/ wikia points out dover books. Are you still using the google site?
https://4chan-science.fandom.com/wiki/Mathematics

>> No.11409266

Invest in a printer and refillable cartridges (you can buy those off the chinks). Best decision I've ever made as a math poorfag.

>> No.11410388

>>11408629
The book is amazing.

>> No.11410395

>>11408634
Here, these mimick paper.

https://www.cnet.com/topics/ereaders/best-e-book-readers/

>> No.11410400

>>11408616
If reading from the screen is already such a big hurdle, you definitely won't get anywhere in mathematics.