Pleaseeee.
I want to learn a lots of thinks about maths, but I haven't got enoug knowleadge for very difficult things.
Can someone help me
fuck off and go read a book brainlet
>>8769207
Follow this path:
Khan Academy (Complete all of it) > Serge Lange's Basic Mathematics (complete it) > Stewart Calculus (also complete it) > Apostol Calculus > Analysis (Baby Rudin/Intro/First Course Calculus)
>>8769344
Thanks u
>>8769214
Do you recommend to me one interesting book
>>8769397
andre weil - basic number theory
>>8769416
wrong
you don't need any calculus for elementary number theory
the whole point of the term 'analytic number theory' is that it uses calculus
>>8769418
Elementary number theory by Andre Weil is not for beginners, though.
>>8769421
debatable
>>8769427
>Let F be a finite field (commutative or not) with the unit-element 1. Its characteristic must clearly be a prime p > 1, and the prime ring in F is isomorphic to the prime field F, = Z/pZ, with which we may identify it.
Very pedagogic. I've seen topology books being more intuitive.
>>8769436
what part of that is unclear to you?
>>8769446
What is a field ? F = Z/pZ ? A prime p > 1 ? There are advanced mathematics runes. It's necessary to do a bit of abstract/general algebra to understand it clearly.
>>8769446
>Let F be a finite field (commutative or not) with the unit-element 1. Its characteristic must clearly be a prime p > 1, and the prime ring in F is isomorphic to the prime field F, = Z/pZ, with which we may identify it.
the only part I understood was unit-element 1 and I'm in calc 2.
t. Brainlet