/sci/, what are your favorite math books? Books that are most beautifully written, interesting and enlightening.
For me, out of books that I've read, it would be the book in the image and Rudin's Real and Complex Analysis
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>beautifully written, interesting and enlightening
Janich's Topology
>>9116875
>beautifully written, interesting and enlightening
The Bible
>>9116907
I especially love the part where they prove that [;\pi = 4;]
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It's sort of at the border of CS/EE/Math, but I'd have to say the Julius O Smith III 4 part series on signal processing
Zorich's analysis is a masterpiece, as is Munkres's Topology
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Hoffman and Kunze's Linear Algebra Book and Stein and Shakarchi's Complex Analysis Book.
clearly that one. Its just such an amazing topic
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>>9117083
Kek.
this bad guy
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>>>/reddit/
>>9116907
Fedoras BTFO
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>>9119529
It's like he wants to come off as a crank with a title like that.
I dig spivak's writing style, every chapter feels like a short story
>>9116876
second, this book is awesome. so is his book on differential topology and the book on vector calculus.