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If you wanted to understand university math asap (imagine wide main points or the main stumble upons), I want to try it before I go there.

>List of books that in your opinion would teach what math degree taught to you. ( for personal test )

>> No.6340700

>>6340658
>/sci/'s Undergrad Math Reading List
Calculus Vol I & II by Apostol
Linear Algebra and Its Applications by Strang
Ordinary Differential Equations by Tenenbaum
A Transition to Advanced Mathematics
Elements of Set Theory by Enderton
A Mathematical Introduction to Logic by Enderton
Generatingfunctionology by Wilf
Linear Algebra by Shilov
Advanced Calculus of Several Variables by Edwards
Calculus of Variations by Elsgolc
Visual Complex Analysis by Needham
Complex Analysis by Bak
Probability and Random Processes by Grimmett and Stirzaker
Applied Partial Differential Equations by Haberman
Partial Differential Equations by Strauss
Numerical Analysis by Burden
Algebra by Artin
Topics in Algebra by Herstein
Geometry by Brannan
Topology by Munkres
Principles of Mathematical Analysis by Rudin
Counterexamples in Analysis by Gelbaum and Olmsted
Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces by Do Carmo
Ordinary Differential Equations by Arnold
Algebraic Topology by Hatcher
Fourier Analysis; Complex Analysis; Real Analysis; Function Analysis by Stein
An Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications Vol. 1&2 by Feller
Partial Differential Equations by Jost
Basic Algebra I & II by Jacobson
Modern Graph Theory by Bollobás
A Classical Introduction to Modern Number Theory by Rosen
Introduction to Analytic Number Theory by Apostol
Enumerative Combinatorics by Stanley

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6340758

>>6340700
Thank you.

>> No.6340834

>>6340758
Source ?

>> No.6340860

>>6340658
4chan tends to play math down so that they appear smarter, but from personal experience I can tell you that pretty much everyone is confused and overwhelmed at first. I (and many others) didn´t understand anything in the first months. Only after some time you start to see the bigger picture and you can play with the concepts in your head.

Just go for it and don´t be surprised if you don´t understand anything at first. Just stick with it, it´ll all make sense after some time. Only thing that matters is that you enjoy it.

You´ll start at pretty much zero, so just enjoy your free time now.

(Seriously, go for it and don´t give up)