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    Other Maths and physics books for undergraduate level self-study

    I did some research, including reading this forum, and decided to start with studying linear algebra and calculus (single-variable). I have few questions though: Is it better to start with linear algebra and then do whole calculus course or start with single-variable calclus, then linear...
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    Other Maths and physics books for undergraduate level self-study

    Alright. That's enought to get me started. I'll browse the forums along to your recommendations. Thanks for all the help. I appreciate it very much.
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    Other Maths and physics books for undergraduate level self-study

    Do I also need both multi variable calculus for physics early, or just single variable for calculus is enough to start with? Spivak covers only single variable, right?
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    Other Maths and physics books for undergraduate level self-study

    Thanks for the explanations. I think I'll start with linear algebra alone and only after completing some book/course I'll start other things. What do you think could be the next steps after linear algebra?
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    Other Maths and physics books for undergraduate level self-study

    Thanks. Then I'll start with linear algebra. I see people recommending the following books. Are there any notable differences between them? "Linear Algebra and Its Applications" by Gilbert Strang "Linear Algebra" by Kenneth M. Hoffman "Linear Algebra" by Serge Lang "Linear Algebra" by Werner H...
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    Other Maths and physics books for undergraduate level self-study

    Then I'd say the primary reason is just learning for fun and for broadening my horizons, and that any relation to or help in my programming career is only a secondary reason. I wrote it in a very unclear way, but what I really meant was that in my university 30-40% of the work was on...
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    Other Maths and physics books for undergraduate level self-study

    Hello The short story is that I'd like to go through university level maths and physics because: I like maths and physics Deepening knowledge of maths would be useful in my programming career Formal education The longer story is that while being a kid, I loved mathematics. Took extra...
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