Re: Book Recommendations on broad categories [ of Math ]
- From: amzoti <amzoti@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 10:12:19 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 9, 7:14 am, Nimo <azeez...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi..,
Please,please recommend me
any good books for these categories ;
I'm in process of updating my shelf
with books related to Math stuff.
1) General :-
History of Mathematics.
2) Number theory,
{ complete A_to_Z topics related to it}
3) Discrete Mathematics,
{ complete A_to_Z topics related to it}
4) Analysis,
{ I want ' Total ' Calculus stuff right from the days of
Newton & Leibniz - to- 2009 }
5) Algebra
{ Elementary, Abstract , Linear & Universal Algebra }
6) Geometry
{ I've a copy of Euclid's " The Elements "
in Greek-to-English copy }
so, excluding that Advise me any on
a) Trigonometry
b) Non- Euclidean Geometry
c) Differential Geometry
d) Riemannian Geometry
e) Algebraic Geometry
7) Applied Mathematics
Waiting..!
So long
nimo
" Why should I refuse a good dinner
simply because I don't understand
the digestive processes involved? "
by Oliver Heaviside.
I would be more impressed if you actually chose books that you read
and learned something from rather than collecting a large library of
items you have never read.
Choose a few books a year, read them (twice) and work all of the
problems or at least map out the problems you understand how to answer
them.
It is not about quantity or scope - it is about being a mathematician.
My 2 cents!
.
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