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* C. Pinter Group Theory
* C. Pinter Group Theory


* [https://medium.com/@amathstudent/learning-math-on-your-own-39fe90c3536b#.zlhsct9il This persons list].
===[https://medium.com/@amathstudent/learning-math-on-your-own-39fe90c3536b#.zlhsct9il This persons list]===
** 1089 and All That by Acheson - NOT ON LIBGEN - The very best introduction to math. This is an amazing little book that gives you a glimpse of practically every feature of math and is fantastically written and very entertaining.
** 1089 and All That by Acheson - NOT ON LIBGEN - The very best introduction to math. This is an amazing little book that gives you a glimpse of practically every feature of math and is fantastically written and very entertaining.
** Indra’s Pearls by Mumford - idea was to explain a piece of completely grown-up, cutting-edge mathematics but assuming you didn’t touch mathematics after school. There’s no book like it — beautifully written, beautifully illustrated, beautifully made.
** Indra’s Pearls by Mumford - idea was to explain a piece of completely grown-up, cutting-edge mathematics but assuming you didn’t touch mathematics after school. There’s no book like it — beautifully written, beautifully illustrated, beautifully made.
** Measurement by Lockhart - If you’re struggling with the school curriculum essentially covers all of school mathematics (including calculus) after arithmetic
** Measurement by Lockhart - If you’re struggling with the school curriculum essentially covers all of school mathematics (including calculus) after arithmetic
** Mathematics: Its Content, Methods, and Meaning - Once you get interested in the university curriculum. it covers an entire undergraduate mathematics degree — yet, lucid — for many topics, it has the clearest explanations I’ve seen.
** Mathematics: Its Content, Methods, and Meaning - Once you get interested in the university curriculum. it covers an entire undergraduate mathematics degree — yet, lucid — for many topics, it has the clearest explanations I’ve seen.

** Misc: In increasing order of difficulty:
Misc: In increasing order of difficulty:
** The Enjoyment of Mathematics by Rademacher & Toeplitz
** The Enjoyment of Mathematics by Rademacher & Toeplitz
** What is Mathematics? by Courant & Robbins
** What is Mathematics? by Courant & Robbins
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** How to Solve It by Pólya
** How to Solve It by Pólya
** The Development of Mathematics in the 19th Century by Klein
** The Development of Mathematics in the 19th Century by Klein

Three other books I’d like to point out at the beginner’s level are
Three other books I’d like to point out at the beginner’s level are
** Crocheting Adventures with Hyperbolic Planes by Taimina, if you crochet
** Crocheting Adventures with Hyperbolic Planes by Taimina, if you crochet

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Recommendation Links

General

* Quiet: The power of Introvert in a world that cant stop talking - Multiple Recommendations...
* Mini Habits, by Stephen Guise - It does away with the notion that one requires great motivation or super will power to change habits and life.

Bill Gates

  • Stuff Matters
  • How Not To Be Wrong: The Power of Mathmatical Thinking
  • Seveneves - Neal Stephenson
  • The Black Swan
  • A Life Decoded (Craig Venter)

Manual for Civilisation

Books

General Self Improvement

  • Quiet: The power of Introverts

Math

  • Visual Group Theory
  • C. Pinter Group Theory

This persons list

    • 1089 and All That by Acheson - NOT ON LIBGEN - The very best introduction to math. This is an amazing little book that gives you a glimpse of practically every feature of math and is fantastically written and very entertaining.
    • Indra’s Pearls by Mumford - idea was to explain a piece of completely grown-up, cutting-edge mathematics but assuming you didn’t touch mathematics after school. There’s no book like it — beautifully written, beautifully illustrated, beautifully made.
    • Measurement by Lockhart - If you’re struggling with the school curriculum essentially covers all of school mathematics (including calculus) after arithmetic
    • Mathematics: Its Content, Methods, and Meaning - Once you get interested in the university curriculum. it covers an entire undergraduate mathematics degree — yet, lucid — for many topics, it has the clearest explanations I’ve seen.

Misc: In increasing order of difficulty:

    • The Enjoyment of Mathematics by Rademacher & Toeplitz
    • What is Mathematics? by Courant & Robbins
    • Geometry and the Imagination by Hilbert & Cohn-Vossen
    • How to Solve It by Pólya
    • The Development of Mathematics in the 19th Century by Klein

Three other books I’d like to point out at the beginner’s level are

    • Crocheting Adventures with Hyperbolic Planes by Taimina, if you crochet
    • From Calculus to Chaos by Acheson
    • if you like physics, and Polyhedra by Cromwell
    • Finally, if you become interested in the cutting edge, browse the enormous Princeton Companion to Mathematics.

Science

  • The Structures of Scientific Revolutions (there' s also a 50 years later version)

Finance

  • The Millionaire Next Door
  • The richest man in babylon