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I'm a undergraduate doing a CS + Math degree, I was wondering whether anyone could reccommend some interesting topics to read about in Math. Not finding much interesting in my current coursework.

>> No.12545952

>>12545941
Well, you can't go wrong with advanced linear
algebra and complex analysis. I have a couple
of books at home that suits me, but you might
need a custom experience depending on the
author or the challenge level of the questions.

>> No.12545987
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12545987

I took an introductory course in linear algebra a year ago, any books you'd recommend in it?

>> No.12546009

look into cellular machines and emergence in general. It's fun and still undiscovered!

>> No.12546031

>>12545941
Depends on what you like:
>Why do various families of functions, or just curves in general, do what they do?
Algebraic stuff is recommended
>What is this really about? Where do these properties come from?
Analytic stuff is recommended
>How can we put these things together?
Geometric or combinatoric stuff is recommended
I'm studying computational geometry, so I might be biased, but advanced topics in geometry and graph theory are the most interesting things to me.

>> No.12546033
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12546033

This topic sounds pretty interesting, do you have anything specific you can point me towards?

>> No.12546042

>>12545941
Skim this and tell me if it interests you:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S259005441930017X
I've always found it a good way to divide people who like one type of math from the other

>> No.12546050
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12546050

Fractional Distance: The Topology of the Real Number Line with Applications to the Riemann Hypothesis
https://vixra.org/abs/1906.0237

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12546080

>>12546042
Skimmed it, thought it was cool but don't think I'd be too interested in it.

>> No.12546092

>>12546080
Hmm...
Skim >>12516628 and tell me if the foundations arguments interest you in any way

>> No.12546115

>>12545987
>>12545952
Try this one:
Advanced Linear Algebra (3 ed.) by Steven Roman