Books for Learning Mathematics
Cambridge mathematical reading list: https://www.maths.cam.ac.uk/si....tes/www.maths.cam.ac
GENERAL
Flatland – Edwin Abbott
Fermat's last theorem – Simon Singh
A Mathematician’s Apology - G.H. Hardy
CALCULUS
Early transcendentals – James Stewart
Calculus – Michael Spivak
LINEAR ALGEBRA
Elementary Linear Algebra – Howard Anton
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:
Partial Differential Equations an introduction – Walter Strauss
James Nearing, Mathematical Tools for Physics: http://www.physics.miami.edu/~nearing/mathmethods/
COMPLEX ANALYSIS:
Visual complex analysis – Tristian Needham
OTHER
Principles of mathematical analysis – Walter Rudin
Analysis I – Terence Tao
Algebraic topology – Allen Hatcher
Mathematical methods in the physical sciences – Mary Boas
Abstract algebra – Dummit and Foote
Discrete math and applications – Kenneth Rosen
How to think like a mathematician - Houston
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