books for self study, number theory, set theory, analysis...
From: k.Wallace (wallacek_at_engr.orst.edu)
Date: 08/15/04
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Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 22:56:35 -0700
Hi all,
I have a free couple of months coming up here in a week or so. I'd like to
do some self-study and have access to a decent university math library.
I am interested in number theory, set theory, and perhaps real and complex
analysis.
Can anyone reccomend some *fairly basic* texts on above topics?
I have a fairly good handle on calculus, geometry and trig, linear algebra,
vectors, etc. Thanks,
kW
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