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    Integral, Measure and Derivative: A Unified Approach by Shilov

    Frankly, I haven't. However, I have read several of his other works (Elementary Real and Complex Analysis, Linear Algebra, Elementary Functional Analysis), and so I can attest to the superb quality of his writting.
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    Exploring Mathematics: Women Authors in the Field

    I have a substantial mathematics library. Perusing my collection, however, I noticed that none of the book authors were women. I find the lack of prominent female authors in mathematics to be disturbing, both in my libabrary and in the literature in general. So can any of you recommend me...
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    Anyone know any good geometry books?

    Geometry for the Practial Man is a good book, keep searching. However, my recommendation would be Kiselev's Geometry (published originally in 1892, it is in its 41st edition), which exists in two volumes, Planimetry and Stereometry. I also like Byrne's unique printing of the first six books of...
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    Want a book/notes that cover this syllabus (dynamical systems).

    Classical Dynamics: A Contemporary Approach by Jose and Saletan or Scheck's Mechanics: From Newton's Laws to Deterministic Chaos should cover most of your list. Arnol'd's Catastrophe Theory should cover the rest.
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    Intro Physics Physics for Scientists and Engineers by Paul Tipler and Gene Mosca

    What got me into physics was reading Tipler in middle school, so I admit my review may be bit biased. However, all of the canonical "AP Physics" books aren't worth their price, Tipler included. When comparing the Tipler etc. texts with those of Feynmann, JJ Thomson/Poynting, Maxwell, or even...
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    Classical Classical Dynamics: A Contemporary Approach by José and Saletan

    The biggest con to this text is its notation; its insistant to use summation notation for every equation made the entire read an eyesore. Content-wise, however, it is encyclopedic, exemplified by an impressive bibliography. This is both good and bad. For example, some texts stress that the...
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    Classical Classical Mechanics by Herbert Goldstein

    I wouldn't recommend it on the basis that it is superceded by far better books. To name a few: Arnold, Vladamir. Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics. Springer. 1989 José, Jorge and Eugene Saletan. Classical Dynamics: A Contemporary Approach. Cambridge UP. 1998 Lanczos, Cornelius...
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    Am I ready to take Real Analysis 1?

    Proofs are prose: Be concise and clear.
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    What's your opinion on my method for learning calculus?

    I haven't read the second book, but Spivak and Shilov are great provided that you've been exposed to Calculus (at the level of, say, Calculus Made Easy). I don't believe, despite its title, that Shilov is much more difficult than Spivak; Shilov is far more intuitive than the standard intro...
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    [Quantum Theory] Quality Texts

    You need a lot of linear algebra. Ballentine uses functional analysis at a high level. Shilov's Elementary Functional Analysis is a good survey of that sort of maths. You also need multivariate calculus, not on the level of, say, Calculus on Manifolds, but at least enough to ace a final exam in...
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    A good book for beginners/novices at mathematics?

    Salman Khan is a good lecturer and his fame is well-deserved. His videos are a nice starting point. The AoPS has their own youtube videos geared toward mathematically-gifted children. Try watching the "MATHCOUNTS minis" series. Euler's Elements are just as long and boring as his Calculus...
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    Physics book for a 13 year old?

    I don't know of any good particle physics books for kids, but for cosmology I'd recommend The Manga Guide to the Universe.
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    Geometry + Trigonometry Textbook

    Euclidean geometry is different than algebra or calculus in that it is a highly empirical science. That is, there exists many different axiomatizations of Euclidean space which are equally good so it is not necessary to encounter any axiodeductive proof in Euclidean geometry. Visual proofs...
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    Post Your Summer/Fall 2012 Class Schedules

    Anything is possible with a little bit of aggressive networking (and a couple of community college credits).
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