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The books I mentioned on @xai spaces are "Linear Algebra Done Right" by Axler and "Naive Set Theory" by Halmos. Other math books that I really enjoyed over the years:
"Introduction to Algorithms" by Thomas H. Cormen & Charles E. Leiserson & Ronald L. Rivest & Clifford... See more
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@avansteenweghen There is also this guy, Russian crazy math guy
Yakov Perelman https://t.co/9IazCq6JyW




For years, I have used Dummit and Foote as a source of problems & theory. However, now I have settled with Paolo Aluffi’s Algebra Chapter 0, Lectures on Algebra by Richard Elman, Analysis-Algebra sequence of Anthony Knapp, Course of Analysis by Barry Simon & Engelking’s Topology https://t.co/MO7qDdBi18
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Some of these books have been responsible for cultivating generations of mathematicians. For teachings at AMMOC- https://t.co/0yFOXtpFkQ
Sossinsky’s Geometries is one of its kind.
No parallel of Simon’s books.
He is one the strongest living American mathematical physicist. https://t.co/yvVQvHHVFg

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