Math Books From Floor To Ceiling

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • In this video I go over some of my math books! Please subscribe, like, and share. Thank you:)
    Here are the books.
    Abstract Algebra by Pinter amzn.to/3QviWF4
    Functional Analysis by Bachman and Narici amzn.to/3Pr2kg4
    Statistics by Weatherburn amzn.to/3C8OkVw
    Probability by Woodward amzn.to/3AqIvl3
    Vector Analysis by Coffin amzn.to/3zYNfwD
    Functional Analysis by Kreyszig amzn.to/3C4Dsb6
    Set Theory by Hausdorff amzn.to/3pj70do
    Advanced Calculus by Buck amzn.to/3bWQ5u9
    Differential Equations by Boyce and DiPrima amzn.to/3Aoei5T
    The Language of Mathematics amzn.to/3SUad0w
    Advanced Calculus by Kaplan amzn.to/3prRVWR
    Topology by Mendelson amzn.to/3dmfjCq
    Naive Set Theory amzn.to/3Qv5Nvy
    Complex Variables by Polya amzn.to/3pl0qmJ
    All The Math You Missed amzn.to/3w8OlVE
    Foundations of Higher Mathematics amzn.to/3w8T8WZ
    Vector Calculus amzn.to/3QI1Q6v
    How To Read And Do Proofs amzn.to/3JYwdmN
    Algebra by Lang amzn.to/3AnkTNT
    Introductory Mathematical Analysis by Haeussler amzn.to/3PqiGFO
    Algebra and Trigonometry by Sullivan amzn.to/3JWqUEw
    Linear Algebra by Mirsky amzn.to/3KbuGdz
    Integral Calculus by Phillips amzn.to/3AofuWV
    Calculus Made Easy amzn.to/3SRrmbh
    Differential Equations by Ross amzn.to/3zReIQI
    Linear Algebra by Hoffman and Kunze amzn.to/3bScOrn
    Complex Variables by Saff and Snider amzn.to/3AnQpLK
    Graph Theory by Gould amzn.to/3w8fPe1
    Modern Algebra by Durbin amzn.to/3w7bjw7
    Geometry by Jergensen amzn.to/3AoeLVN
    Differential Equations by Borrelli and Coleman amzn.to/3QK3TXM
    Differential Equations by Zill amzn.to/3w6hi4k
    Advanced Calculus by Taylor and Mann amzn.to/3T4ZosT
    Algebra by Artin amzn.to/3bSdHjH
    Abstract Algebra by Dummit and Foote amzn.to/3Pm09ud
    Elementary Algebra by Sullivan amzn.to/3pjoDd6
    Abstract Algebra by Hungerford amzn.to/3A2vehb
    Calculus by Spivak amzn.to/3Aiu9lx
    Analysis II by Tao amzn.to/3AoCR2I
    Ring Theory Edited by Gordon amzn.to/3C6mE3k
    Differential Geometry by Graustein amzn.to/3QQkkSt
    Galois Theory by Artin amzn.to/3dzjjzJ
    Mathematical Ideas amzn.to/3AoghqX
    College Algebra by Coburn amzn.to/3QGClCq
    Calculus by Ellis and Gulick amzn.to/3dB8I7z
    Elementary Statistics by Weiss amzn.to/3JVXPsN
    Algebra and Trigonometry by Foerster amzn.to/3Qtza1f
    Calculus by Larson amzn.to/3dxLjUa
    Schaum's Outline of Geometry amzn.to/3pr1zsM
    Calculus by Briggs amzn.to/3SKLNGK
    Linear Algebra by Cheney and Kincaid amzn.to/3C9Abau
    Calculus by Stewart amzn.to/3SW9BI2
    Higher Algebra amzn.to/3QM7JQ1
    Mathematical Analysis by Apostol amzn.to/3w6IWOB
    Real and Complex Analysis by Rudin amzn.to/3QK91Ll
    Solutions to Spivak amzn.to/3AoAmNN
    Calculus by Kline amzn.to/3plWwde
    Plane Trigonometry by Heineman amzn.to/3bYwrhq
    Differential Calculus by Williamson amzn.to/3bV6qj3
    Vector Methods amzn.to/3C6vqOU
    Number Theory by Long amzn.to/3QK9BZx
    Complex Variables by Ash amzn.to/3JUsxTl
    Algebraic Structures by Lang amzn.to/3plmqxL
    Vector Analysis by Phillips amzn.to/3bZ4xBU
    Plane Trigonometry by Sparks and Rees amzn.to/3PqPYop
    Complex Variables by Ablowitz and Fokas amzn.to/3w5HETY
    Real Analysis by Schramm amzn.to/3dqFvfb
    Partial Differential Equations by Strauss amzn.to/3c0tjle
    Linear Algebra by Larry Smith amzn.to/3C8zgr0
    Concepts in Abstract Algebra by Lanski amzn.to/3PpZGr5
    A Graphical Approach to Algebra and Trigonometry amzn.to/3JVZoXH
    Calculus and its Applications amzn.to/3QMXkUo
    Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics amzn.to/3w82WQW
    Formal Logic amzn.to/3K3zKjV
    Advanced Calculus by Woods amzn.to/3QHwDRr
    Integration of Functions of a Single Variable amzn.to/3QHwDRr
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Komentáře • 152

  • @ottod.g.6660
    @ottod.g.6660 Před 2 lety +123

    I wish the CZcams Physics community had someone like you. You're truly a gem!

    • @pawa303
      @pawa303 Před 2 lety +5

      Personality-wise, Flipping Physics is pretty similar, but the content is very different

    • @icxcarnie
      @icxcarnie Před rokem +3

      Physics isn't real, so it's ok.

    • @Z-Diode
      @Z-Diode Před rokem +3

      Yes, there’s no comparable physics textbooks review on YT. Even on r/physicsbooks, it‘s just a small and poor community and infrequently updated.

    • @TheMathSorcerer
      @TheMathSorcerer  Před rokem +10

      I will do more with physics!!

    • @TheMathSorcerer
      @TheMathSorcerer  Před rokem +5

      Thank you!!!!!!!

  • @Gaylord69420
    @Gaylord69420 Před 2 lety +33

    It’s great to see someone excited about their passion

  • @pinedelgado4743
    @pinedelgado4743 Před 2 lety +49

    Wow, Man!!! You can sell math better than Cal Worthington sold cars and better than Earl Scheib sold paint jobs on those cars!!! I absolutely ADORE your math library, MS!!! Well done!!!

    • @TheMathSorcerer
      @TheMathSorcerer  Před 2 lety +8

      :)

    • @ENCELADUS777
      @ENCELADUS777 Před 2 lety +6

      I just picked up Calculus (Thomas and Finney) because of this guy.

    • @johnswolter
      @johnswolter Před 2 lety +1

      yes Earl Scheib. He mst in auto painting Heaven by now.

  • @yinvara9876
    @yinvara9876 Před 2 lety +6

    Your enthusiasm is contagious

  • @jacobpickos733
    @jacobpickos733 Před rokem +3

    My friend you are the undisputed GOAT of math book reviews. Bravo!!!

  • @sukd2669
    @sukd2669 Před 2 lety +5

    flipping hell,!! i quit alcohol 6 years ago. This is the first night i have been high since!! i feel a buzz. This is the most epic video ever made full stop! congratulations!

  • @mannydossantos9603
    @mannydossantos9603 Před 2 lety +3

    The Maths Sorcerer is absolutely great. I wish I had access to this knowledge and wisdom when I was a kid. It inspires me to continue learning math.

  • @eflat6522
    @eflat6522 Před 2 lety +3

    This video got me looking online for a copy of my old trigonometry textbook from the 1970s.

  • @ipann6693
    @ipann6693 Před 2 lety +8

    I would love to have a collection like you in the future! Keep up on making video. I love them!! ✨

  • @mattmorris419
    @mattmorris419 Před 2 lety +1

    I was just gonna go through your old book reviews to find some new books to buy. Talk about perfect timing. Thanks!

  • @pranavranganath7192
    @pranavranganath7192 Před 2 lety +1

    Your video popped up in my recommended, and that reminded me to give you a sincere thanks for your differential equations videos. I honestly wouldn't have been able to pass my class without your videos. They were so similar to what we did in class, and they always cleared up so much confusion around all the difficult topics. I struggle with advanced math, and your enthusiasm for teaching truly carried me throughout my summer semester. Thank you :) I hope you see this comment!

  • @martinhawrylkiewicz2025
    @martinhawrylkiewicz2025 Před 2 lety +7

    Beautiful collection! I have many math textbooks as well from my college days. My oldest one is from early 1900's by G. H. Hardy called A Course in Pure Mathematics. The problems are quite challenging.

  • @StaticBlaster
    @StaticBlaster Před 2 lety +5

    Wow, bro. That's insane. I have several math books. My calc book I used in college, which is the biggest, an ordinary differential equations textbook, a linear algebra textbook, and a few other books that I bought online - Set Theory, Intro to Topology, Discrete Math, and Proofs by jay cummings.

  • @mentatphilosopher
    @mentatphilosopher Před 2 lety +3

    Parts of this video suggests that comparing the contents of old textbooks to the current ones might made interesting videos. For example after watching the video, I took a look at Hall and Spencer Elementary Topology which was used as a basis for the course I took and which covered homeomorphism over only four pages in the Topological Spaces chapter and had four problems. At least according to the index which interestingly told you besides references to a topic the pages that problems for that topic are found.

  • @johnswolter
    @johnswolter Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the book listing & the accompanying URLs. Prior to 1994, I spent much time at the University of Michigan libraries to support my knowledge quest. They also supported my analysis and technical consulting. I first entered the Engineering library when I was 12-years old. The UM libraries became my Internet before the Internet.
    Each major University department such as Legal, Medical, Engineering, Math, Physics, Undergraduate("the Ugly"), Graduate, Arts, Maps, more, & more. Today, I still find access to physical books very useful. I'm appalled that the Engineering library "stacks" must be stored offsite to protect them.
    Some of the libraries had access restrictions like the Law School's library. I disguised myself by wearing a suit & tie & carrying a notebook sized leather case and or small leather briefcase. Worked every time.
    Today the online wealth of knowledge forces me to search and filter constantly. Your reviews and filtering is of great help.

  • @pato750
    @pato750 Před 2 lety +3

    What a marvelous video!!...it made my day. I just loved it, thanks to shared!

  • @sufsanin1917
    @sufsanin1917 Před 2 lety +2

    27:11 HEY! I told you about that book in the comments! So happy that you found it and mentioned it here. I am actually surprised how you managed to get that book, I couldn't find it no matter how hard I looked.

  • @TinyMaths
    @TinyMaths Před 2 lety +1

    I love this math book series. Although I'm out of college at the moment, and for the foreseeable future - I still try to keep up my practice and you inspired me to get my calculus book out the other day and start working at the questions. Forgot how rewarding (and revealing) it can be to do so.

  • @emale03
    @emale03 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you.
    Great video again.

  • @edwardgraham2566
    @edwardgraham2566 Před 2 lety +2

    FANTASTIC thank you so much --- I really enjoy your reviews of books and collections of books

  • @akashbhullar
    @akashbhullar Před 2 lety +9

    The Crazy Math Sorcerer is at it again guys

  • @InfinityMW2
    @InfinityMW2 Před 2 lety +3

    Loved it! just finished the first half of a two course class on Introductory Analysis over the Summer, been going over Rudin's book after to review concepts

  • @joel-wg4bp
    @joel-wg4bp Před 2 lety +34

    Im a bit jealous of this literature you guys have in your mothers langauge. Reading math books, and foremost understanding the text in english is still pretty heavy for me, but ill hope it gets better overtime.

    • @stereotypejew507
      @stereotypejew507 Před 2 lety +1

      What is your mother tongue?

    • @De_Bonis_Antonio
      @De_Bonis_Antonio Před 2 lety +1

      @@stereotypejew507 I guess Finnish

    • @TheMarshalMurat
      @TheMarshalMurat Před 2 lety +5

      Yes it is true the British and Americans publish an insane amount of books compared to other nations

    • @DataPastor
      @DataPastor Před rokem +3

      The Math Sorcerer’s first language is also not English. :)

    • @user-xq2we4ke5t
      @user-xq2we4ke5t Před rokem +1

      Yeah true, like in french books are often quite cryptic and English books easier to read but my English isn't that good so I'm always hesitating on which language to choose 😂

  • @benhill3098
    @benhill3098 Před 2 lety +1

    Glad to see you review an elementary algebra, a.k.a. algebra 1 book 19:18, albeit briefly😄in this video and in a previous video. I re-studied pre-algebra before my intro to quantitative analysis, a.k.a. college algebra, course, but I found that re-studying some algebra 1 before and during the course helped immensely. Looking forward to more book reviews. Thanks, Math Sorcerer!

  • @OneworldKW
    @OneworldKW Před 2 lety +7

    I have all my books in my room 😄

  • @dilbertojunior
    @dilbertojunior Před 2 lety +2

    Beckmann and Narici is amazing in Functional Analysis as well as the second one in red color. Very nice video. Congrats.

  • @henryduran1636
    @henryduran1636 Před 2 lety +2

    You're my inspiration Math Sorcerer and my idol. I want to be a math professor. I want to be like you. I worship mathematics.

  • @thea.igamer3958
    @thea.igamer3958 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m speechless. That’s math sorcerer !

  • @edal7066
    @edal7066 Před rokem +1

    i can't wrap my head around the amount of books you have.

  • @AceOfHearts001
    @AceOfHearts001 Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome, quality 42 minutes for me assured. Posting right at the top of the video where you said in this video youre gona go over them all !

  • @3koningen
    @3koningen Před 2 lety +4

    Books that won't get you through any course but will inspire you for a lifetime. Mathematics for the million, L. Hogben. Calculus an intuitive and physical approach, M. Kline. Understand the derivative? Feynman's lectures on physics Ch.8. Need help with calculus? The calculus tutoring book, Robert B. Ash. Understand vector calculus? First chapter of: Introduction to Electrodynamics by David J. Griffiths.

    • @TheMathSorcerer
      @TheMathSorcerer  Před 2 lety

      wonderful, thank you!

    • @jacobharris5894
      @jacobharris5894 Před 2 lety

      I just started going through that first chapter of Griffith’s a while ago. It looks really good.

  • @johnwayne2103
    @johnwayne2103 Před rokem

    Thanks for your list of Math books, you made the topic of the books interesting and fun and I have no Mathematics background. Might I suggest a product called Document Repair, it's PH neutral and is used to repair or mend book pages. It is what a book restorer would use. It's a transparent tissue paper. There is also something called cloth tape but that's really for book bindings and it comes in a variety of colors. I would recommend you don't stretch it out when mending or attaching the book cover.

  • @miggylobos1
    @miggylobos1 Před rokem +1

    This is so awesome and inspiring, I think I might have to make a video of my physics book collection. Thanks for the video!

  • @sukd2669
    @sukd2669 Před 2 lety +2

    this is amazing, gonna watch it tomorrow. amazing!

  • @annoyingprecision2487
    @annoyingprecision2487 Před 2 lety +2

    This video is pure gold. :)

  • @hussainfawzer
    @hussainfawzer Před 2 lety +3

    Hey MS, could you do a video on all the math needed to understand Special Relativity and General Relativity rigorously, the books and the best route in your point of view

  • @tariqsaeed9774
    @tariqsaeed9774 Před rokem

    Love your enthusiasm.

  • @maxpercer7119
    @maxpercer7119 Před 2 lety +1

    nice way to see all the titles of the books.
    (just have to make sure the center of mass of the column of books is somewhere near the bottom, i.e. the girthy books belong near the bottom)

  • @mohamedmounir6770
    @mohamedmounir6770 Před 2 lety +3

    And the bigest fact that even there's books are 1000$ but you got the internet.PDF is your life saver 🤣🤣.

  • @daniellindner826
    @daniellindner826 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video ^^ I’ve seen some of those books in your videos. Thank you for all the content you put out^^

  • @huckleberryfinn8795
    @huckleberryfinn8795 Před 2 lety +3

    Thats awesome!!

  • @Matvefelsefe
    @Matvefelsefe Před 2 lety +8

    Wow amazing

  • @trs80model14
    @trs80model14 Před rokem

    My first course in Abstract Algebra was out of Pinter. Back in the day it really helped to have one's own book collection, as the profs would either reserve the texts, or other students would check them out searching for homework solutions.

  • @Urmapleleaf
    @Urmapleleaf Před 2 lety +2

    Hmm.. *humanity studied dude pops up* I'd be happy to see any interesting social statistics book. My field I studied is political sciences and stats and quantitative methods are involved.
    Also, now I can't unsee that video with all that crazy math books :')

  • @schmetterlingsjaeger
    @schmetterlingsjaeger Před 2 lety +1

    "No human being would stack books like this" ^^

  • @rishavbagri4211
    @rishavbagri4211 Před 2 lety +4

    Now me to my mom: didn't i tell you maa that maths is 8 foot tall monster

    • @pinedelgado4743
      @pinedelgado4743 Před 2 lety +2

      "maa" is the abbreviation of the Mathematical Association of America, so I'm wondering if that pun was intended. LOL!! Kinda like a bow to that organization.

    • @rishavbagri4211
      @rishavbagri4211 Před 2 lety

      @@pinedelgado4743 here maa is just abbreviation of mother

  • @sjatkins
    @sjatkins Před rokem +1

    You are a madman! :)

  • @ricardob200
    @ricardob200 Před rokem

    I collect control system books I’m in love with the subject… at least I’m
    Not the only one interested in this kind of things 🙃

  • @kennytheripper2526
    @kennytheripper2526 Před 2 lety +1

    That was my pile of math Olympiad book when I was in highschool.

  • @jayshartzer844
    @jayshartzer844 Před rokem +1

    Nobody:
    The Math Sorcerer: *SNIFF* that's a good math book right there
    Math is cocaine confirmed

  • @EddieVBlueIsland
    @EddieVBlueIsland Před rokem

    How about Advanced Calculus An Introduction to Analysis by Fulks? Second Ed "to the Student - Finally, after all his talk, let it be said that no amount of directions on how to study can begin to replace a real and growing interest in the material" - stayed with me since 1978.
    BTW Thompson book on calculus was cited by Richard's Feynman since it is one of the few books that show one can differentiate "past the intergral sign" and amayzed his fellow students by showing them the technique.
    Want to see passion Math Sorcerer? look in the closest mirror. Nice presentation.

  • @user-ws2me9xm8t
    @user-ws2me9xm8t Před 9 měsíci

    Super column 😮

  • @numericalcode
    @numericalcode Před rokem

    This is nuts…and awesome

  • @davidjohnston4240
    @davidjohnston4240 Před rokem +1

    It troubles me that the ceiling is at an angle to the top book. You need some small books to fill in the gap.

  • @SuperYoonHo
    @SuperYoonHo Před 2 lety +2

    WOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWOWO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    YOUR A LEGEND MY FRIEND IT MUST HAVE BEEN A TON OF WORK STACKING ALL THOSE BOOKS AND TAKING THEM ALL BACK>>>>
    THANKS SO MUCH MATH SORCERER!!!

  • @SkilledApple
    @SkilledApple Před rokem +1

    Nerd goals!

  • @americanhero8606
    @americanhero8606 Před 2 lety

    I'm getting the impression that you love math textbooks more than the math within the math textbooks.

  • @RAZTubin
    @RAZTubin Před 2 měsíci

    I noticed that a lot of the books you review are classic books that were written decades ago. I am familiar with some of them from my college days. However, I am curious, are there any recently published books (1st or 2nd editions) by new authors that you like/recommend? My interest comes from curiosity to see if younger math book authors have a fresh take in writing math books and is it better or worse.

  • @syedmasroorhussain
    @syedmasroorhussain Před 2 lety +2

    Uh weird request but... Could you suggest some good books for tensor analysis, tensor calculus & differential geometry?

  • @pinklady7184
    @pinklady7184 Před 2 lety

    I have only about 12 math books and I am ordering more.

  • @stevenjames5874
    @stevenjames5874 Před 2 lety +2

    You checked out Calculus by Kline, huh? Its pretty good!

  • @ftiersensei6617
    @ftiersensei6617 Před 2 lety +1

    How do you find all of these math books ? I've been hunting for some of the books suggested in your channel. But they charge an insane amount of money (for a student), even for old books.

  • @Fairness_and_justice7
    @Fairness_and_justice7 Před 2 lety +1

    you are amazing ^_^ keep going

  • @alexc7116
    @alexc7116 Před 2 lety +2

    Did you read all of those? That's amazing!

  • @ils104
    @ils104 Před 2 lety +2

    Where did you buy all those books?
    If you let me know, it would be good to buy math books.

    • @TheMathSorcerer
      @TheMathSorcerer  Před 2 lety +2

      Different places over the years, Amazon mostly.

    • @ils104
      @ils104 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TheMathSorcerer oh. Thank you!!

  • @hfgfgnnfgng5562
    @hfgfgnnfgng5562 Před 2 lety +1

    What do you think about the math final exam in Israel highschool is the name of the test is בגרות במתמטיקה

  • @jacobpickos733
    @jacobpickos733 Před rokem +2

    Wonder what the estimated valuation of your math book collection is?

    • @TheMathSorcerer
      @TheMathSorcerer  Před rokem +1

      I've thought about this, probably a lot, but, I don't think there is a huge market for used math books lol.

  • @xyzct
    @xyzct Před 2 lety +2

    Okay, if you want to pull out the measuring tape ... I've got just under 20 feet of math books. One word if you're building a math library: DOVER!

  • @michael1unknown
    @michael1unknown Před rokem

    Dear Sir, where do you get all those books from ? Is there an online resource, maybe second-hand ? Thanks for your advice!

  • @raymondjiang20
    @raymondjiang20 Před 2 lety +2

    Every Mathematician's Dream

  • @schrodingcheshirecat
    @schrodingcheshirecat Před 2 lety +1

    It would be awesome if you could demonstrate differentiating under the integral sign mentioned by Feynman that made the Wood's book so famous.

  • @FabrizioDalZotto
    @FabrizioDalZotto Před rokem

    hi ,what do you think of the book: Soo T. Tan - Single Variable Calculus Early Transcendentals?

  • @carrnil
    @carrnil Před 2 lety +1

    Some light reading before bed i see.

  • @hamadalhajri3193
    @hamadalhajri3193 Před 2 lety +1

    Dan Velleman Is the author of how to prove it not Polya, I think not sure

    • @TheMathSorcerer
      @TheMathSorcerer  Před 2 lety

      I might have misspoken yeah:) How to Solve It is Polya's book.

  • @lpin9365
    @lpin9365 Před 2 lety

    What is your opinion on Martin Braun's Differential Equations and Their Applications? I enjoyed studying it. In fact it was the last one I read before completely losing interest in Math.

  • @ghostinthemean
    @ghostinthemean Před 2 lety

    There is something noble (in the approach) wanting to learn with the use of a book. What should be central to that nobility would be the discovery of a new rule, theorem or law from one combing through no less than a hundred books. I guess that's subject matter for how the PH. D is granted or simply WHAT IS DISCOVERED is for personal use when implimenting mathematics. Is there anything of this sort you can mention in passing or is it for use exclusive to the discoverer in the sole interest of the discipline? 🙄

  • @facudemario3825
    @facudemario3825 Před 2 lety

    what do you think about stephen abott "understanding analysis" for self learning real analysis?

  • @manamotovlogs5802
    @manamotovlogs5802 Před rokem

    Dear sir kindly show mathematical statistics books with derivations explained clearly with theory

  • @dewangbhanushali7258
    @dewangbhanushali7258 Před 2 lety +1

    Going to zlibrary and downloading all

    • @saqlain3470
      @saqlain3470 Před 2 lety +1

      Banned in my country i think website is not opening now :(

  • @MAGh-py9xb
    @MAGh-py9xb Před 2 lety

    wow , that's crazy. if someone reads all these math books , he'll ( or she'll) become an expert

  • @cardinalityofaset4992
    @cardinalityofaset4992 Před 2 lety +2

    I am just jelous, but even if I had those books, I wouldnt have a place for them, since my room is just tiny wardrobe haha

    • @oblivion591
      @oblivion591 Před 2 lety

      Yo, have I seen you on the 2020 livestreams by Marek Valášek? 😅 I'd swear there was a guy with the same profile picture and the same nickname, only in another language (Czech)

    • @cardinalityofaset4992
      @cardinalityofaset4992 Před 2 lety

      @@oblivion591 That is possible

  • @ajhensonart9418
    @ajhensonart9418 Před 2 lety

    What books would you recommend to self teach Algebra 1, 2, and pre calculus? I took algebra in high school and college algebra but that was 10 years ago and now will be taking pre calculus in the spring and am learning that I don’t remember anything. Thanks!

  • @dinushidhananjalee6021

    Could u plz give a short introduction abt u (like education qualifications )

  • @unousuck4613
    @unousuck4613 Před 2 lety +2

    If you where to throw those math books a thousand years in the past would it affect the course of humanity ?

  • @AaVictor
    @AaVictor Před 3 měsíci

    Insane!

  • @Padthai_Shrimp
    @Padthai_Shrimp Před 2 lety

    Do you have any book recommendations on the history of mathematics? like its evolution and famous mathematicians.

  • @concernedcitizen392
    @concernedcitizen392 Před rokem

    It's really hard to watch your videos because they make me want to do math instead of what I'm supposed to be working on.

  • @LonelyGamr
    @LonelyGamr Před 2 lety

    If I sucked at maths in school What maths should I learn as an adult? Where should I start?

    • @GreenTornado
      @GreenTornado Před rokem

      @LonelyGamr It depends on your current level of knowledge in maths. Without knowing that, no one can give you a good/accurate answer as it's pointless to start at, let's say, linear algebra when you don't have a solid foundation in the branches before that (mostly algebra).
      If you're a beginner or haven't studied maths in years, I would suggest you (and anyone reading this) start from the basics of algebra and then move on to things such as trigonometry, calculus. Depending on how far you actually want to take your studies, you may then want to start looking into more advanced branches of mathematics such as analysis and beyond.

  • @m.venkadesen9037
    @m.venkadesen9037 Před 2 lety

    Any suggestion I just completed high school and going to join engineering and I'm also want to learn math on my own

  • @CORDEIROMAT
    @CORDEIROMAT Před 2 lety +1

    I have all these books in pdf.

  • @caege7091
    @caege7091 Před 2 lety

    I was wondering i much it would take to read every single book from cover to cover

  • @kronosvano
    @kronosvano Před 2 lety

    What is 8 feet? Is it big?

  • @Bushehri1
    @Bushehri1 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow

  • @mathpassion5902
    @mathpassion5902 Před 2 lety

    Does anyone know a book by the name linear algebra with applications by otto bretscher? If so can you please give me your opinion about it and tell me if it is for beginners? Thanks in advance

  • @thomasblackwell9507
    @thomasblackwell9507 Před 2 lety

    Do you have any suggestions for spherical trigonometry?

  • @gerhander7586
    @gerhander7586 Před 2 lety

    Can you share the category of this stack of books? It is best to give a tree branch structure, thank you the best

  • @demongeminix
    @demongeminix Před 2 lety

    I have that Grimaldi Combinatorics book, the Saff Complex Variables book, and I think a few others that you named. I think I mentioned in a comment on another video that I own the Fletcher Patty book. I also have Daniel Solow's book. I've got 3 Differential Equations books and you haven't mentioned a single one of them yet. Even though DE's are my specialty, I'm starting to think I have the wrong books. LOL. Ditto with Linear Algebra, although I wouldn't recommend one of the three books I do have, which is the Strang book. I hate that book. I don't know if you have Axler's 'Linear Algebra Done Right', but it's the proof, the whole proof, and nothing but the proof, so help you God. If you don't already have it, you might wanna check it out.
    I'm wondering how you're locating some of these older books. When I look, all I can find are the reprints, and a lot of those are caveat emptor.
    I'm putting a few of the graduate level textbooks you have down on my acquisitions list.
    I haven't seen you feature much in the way of Operations Research. I can understand if it's not really your cup of tea, but people should be made aware that Operations Research is a field with a lot of job opportunities.

  • @piyushdamor4826
    @piyushdamor4826 Před 2 lety

    What is good book to start Number theory

  • @piyushdamor4826
    @piyushdamor4826 Před 2 lety

    How can I buy used math book online ? Please reply me with link of the website .