How to learn math from beginning to advanced
>>1551633Doesn't your government do that for you, it's called school?
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>>1551640C'mon guys answer me. Also: thank you anon.
>>1551633https://4chan-science.fandom.com/wiki/Mathematicssci wiki is strangely good for math. Absolute fundamentals:AOPS Prealgebra > AOPS Intro to Algebra > AOPS Intermediate Algebra > Book of Proof > Zeitz' Problem Solving Core math undergraduate curriculum:Spivak Calculus > any linear algebra book, they are kinda similar > any multivariable/vector calculus book, they are all shit > Morris Tenenbaum's ODE > Baby Rudin > any abstract algebra book, they are kinda similar How to proceed from there is a matter of taste and your goal. Other topics math undergrad usually requires:- topology- discrete math - probability and statistics- numerical methods- measure theory- complex analysis- PDEUsually optional:- optimization- more sophisticated version of the previously-mentioned subjects- mathematical physicsThe end goal for self-studiers are usually differential geometry or algebraic geometry. To learn them properly you need quite a bit of math knowledge and skill. Unless, of course, your goal is to learn enough statistics and other BS to learn how AI slop works.
>>1551709Forgot number theory, functional analysis and fourier analysis.