Does it exist a complete Mathematics guide? I mean something that starts from the beginning (like the 4 operations) and arrive to explain everything that someone can learn attenting a master degree in Mathematics?
>>7666378
algebra textbook, precalc textbook, calc textbook, combinatorics textbook, analysis textbook, linear algebra textbook, abstract algebra textbook, topology textbook, complex analysis textbook
>>7666378
Nicolas Bourbaki
Not really.
Ok, thank you so much. I was wondering if there was something like this, something like a long path to follow with everything explained in order to reach the basics to understand advanced Mathematics (i'm a Physics student and i often think that there are a lot of mathematical gaps in my mind that must be filled to completely understand Physics so, i would like to restart studying Mathematics from the beginning).
P.s. Sorry for my English, i'm italian)
>>7666378
Bourbaki, or that weird book that Ramanujan learned from.
Serge Lang's books
>>7666378
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Math_Textbook_Recommendations
Thank you so much to everybody!
Kahn academy world of math
>>7667040
lol, the book that was literally just identities without proof?
>principa mathmatica
>euclids elements
>school
http://www.superstringtheory.com/math/math1.html
http://www.superstringtheory.com/math/math2.html
http://www.superstringtheory.com/math/math3.html
learn everything there.
Rodger (i think thats the first name) Penrose has a book called "The road to reality".
The entire first half of the book is dedicated to understanding the mathematics for the physics in the second half. It is not a textbook but it would be a good place to start as it goes through pretty much what you are looking for.
I would suggest supplemental material though as there aren't really problems in the book.
>>7667668
>mfw this is what physicists actually believe