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5/27/2025, 2:32:42 AM
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Listfag here. True, I can understand your point; Geometry and Discrete Mathematics weren't included at the first year. Similarly, Finantial Maths or Mathematic models weren't at the 2nd year, and so on.
With the.possible exception of Geometry -with which I'd recommend Coxeter's and Berger's books- and Discrete M. -pic rel-, I don't think one should go much further than what these precious books provide, even in terms of introduction -which they definitely do brilliantly in about 400/500 pages as average per volume-.
Then again, it's really up to everybody. Personally I don't think anything here is redundant or useless as other commenter said some posts before; I simple beared in mind that science shines the most when can be shared and explained in plain terms; or, when its foundational basis can be clearly shown at least. That's the spirit before, basically.
Listfag here. True, I can understand your point; Geometry and Discrete Mathematics weren't included at the first year. Similarly, Finantial Maths or Mathematic models weren't at the 2nd year, and so on.
With the.possible exception of Geometry -with which I'd recommend Coxeter's and Berger's books- and Discrete M. -pic rel-, I don't think one should go much further than what these precious books provide, even in terms of introduction -which they definitely do brilliantly in about 400/500 pages as average per volume-.
Then again, it's really up to everybody. Personally I don't think anything here is redundant or useless as other commenter said some posts before; I simple beared in mind that science shines the most when can be shared and explained in plain terms; or, when its foundational basis can be clearly shown at least. That's the spirit before, basically.
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