I have about a month to study whatever I want this break. Any interesting books that don't require too much previous knowledge that could be enjoyable? (I have a background of 2.5 years of European math)
I was thinking something like Aluffi, Algebra Chapter 0, Topology by Munkres, or some book on easy differential geometry like Do Carmo.
Also /book/ general
How about you take off the little baby training wheels and study some American math?
>>8513650
what im trying to say, is that i took real and complex analysis, abstract algebra, etc in my first two years instead of 100 credits worth of general electives and "intro to proof" courses
>>8513623
Study french OP
>>8513623
is that QR code costanza?
>>8513623
A View from The Top by Iosevich
an intro book on Quantum Mechanics
>>8513623
>Aluffi, Algebra Chapter 0
That book contains a lot of shit. I don't think you can read that in a month.
>>8513884
Yeah, but I don't have to read all of it, just enough. Also I'm a bit more free to study on my own after Christmas so I can keep going if I want