I am wondering which books are recommended for learning math from the ground up-- from rather basic math to advanced math (middle school -> graduate school).
I am about to finish my masters of science in computer science and I can use and understand a lot of complex math but I feel like my basics are quite poor. I am wondering if there are any books which could help review the basics.
>>8497909
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki/Mathematics
>>8497909
Algebra, an Elementary Textbook for the Higher Classes of Secondary Schools and for Colleges: Volume I&II by Chrystal
Introduction to Calculus and Analysis, Volume I&II by Richard Courant and Fritz John
A Primer of Abstract Mathematics by Ash
Linear Algebra and Its Applications by Lax
>>8497909
is that the hexagonal vortex of Jupiter or Saturn? why does it form in such a six-sided way? is there anything else in nature that forms these perfect hexagon shapes?
Maybe it has to do with the atomic structure? But on a macro scale? like that shape is just more stable so it naturally arises?
>>8497947
http://www.space.com/30608-mysterious-saturn-hexagon-explained.html
>>8497954
that's very cool, thanks for the link
Kinda highs jacking the thread, are there good books for someone with almost 0 knowledge on math?
>>8497941
>Chrystal
Thanks, anon! This is probably the most comprehensive book on college algebra I've ever seen.
>>8498330
>almost 0 knowledge on math
You never went to school?