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I'm reading Calculus on Manifolds by Munkres and I often encounter multiple page proofs that are very technical.
I can verify the argument in a reasonable amount of time, but to actually digest the proof (i.e. learn it such that I can reproduce it by memory weeks later) takes an inordinate amount of time.
How do you handle long proofs?
I can verify the argument in a reasonable amount of time, but to actually digest the proof (i.e. learn it such that I can reproduce it by memory weeks later) takes an inordinate amount of time.
How do you handle long proofs?