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So people are into Khanacademy and the like. Are resources like http://tartarus.org/gareth/maths/notes/ particuarly helpful do you think?

>> No.5575257

if I want a 'theorem of the day' kind of thing, this kid http://drexel28.wordpress.com/ has a good blog of algebra/category/topology stuff. besides that I just google _____ notes, and have always gotten what I needed. on the rare occasion I need some weird textbook, libgen.

>> No.5575271

also, not being a dick, best to study from the creators often, which is very rarely not public domain or hard to find, i.e. just google leibniz, euler, gauss, artin, turing, von neumann (a lot of it is on jstor/in jstor leak) etc. Usually has what you need. Grothendieck's stuff is mostly untranslated, but my latin and french are bad and worse, respectively, and mathematical latin and french are not hard.