>newfag alert
I would like to teach my self maths. To eventually get into advanced topics such as but not excluded to abstract algebra, multi variable calculus, game theory or graph theory.
I learn very effectively from studying from books and text book.
>also poor fag alert
So school isn't much of an option right now. I would like to do this all on my own.
What do.
>inb4 kill self
OP here.
Would also like to note that I have a year and half of uni under my belt and the highest math I took was calc 1.
>>8050451
Abstract algebra and multivariable calculus are supposed to be first year modules... in which case, can you list which modules you have taken, and a small summary of what they contained?
>>8050468
OP again.
I was compsci major. The only math I took was calculus. We fully covered derivatives, and began integrals at the end of the course. I would have covered integrals in the next course but had to take that semester off because of reasons...
Yeah. So as you can tell, I am also a newfag to maff as well.
I still have my calc text book which I only ended up covering half of.
Pic related.
>>8050492
I don't think you should say that you've "fully" covered derivatives, people may think you know more than you actually do and recommend texts that are too advanced (derivatives form a large part of analysis over more general spaces than just [math]\mathbb{R}[/math], or what you may call multivariable calculus).
A good start to make sure you know the foundations is Algebra and Geometry, by A.F. Beardon.
MIT OCW and anything on the internet /thread
>>8050568
Wow, yeah. This is quite the mother lode.
>>8050448
Read some books
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Mathematics
precalc by stewart --> book of proof by hammack --> concepts of limits by hight --> calculus by spivak --> lin algebra by whoever --> analysis by rudin --> congratz ur a /sci/meme
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