This blog shows my progress on reading and solving math books for fun.
Since I already solved around 15-20 books on my own and realized that sharing the experience with others is more fun, I figured why not share it publicly.
I upload my weekly progress in handwritten notes, where I use:
- black color for text rewritten from a book
- green color for text I insert myself as a useful observation or something from another source I found useful
- red color for things I do not know at the moment (or just simply do not want to waste time thinking about them)
You’re welcome to join the reading, have a look at the notes, or provide constructive comments. 😃
Current Readings
Undergraduate Analysis by Serge Lang
Undergraduate Algebra by Serge Lang
Some of the past readings
(just for reference, as it would be too much of a hustle to upload all the notes)
- Basic Mathematics by Serge Lang
- Geometry: a High School Course by Lang & Murrow
- A first Course in Calculus by Serge Lang
- Calculus of several variables by Serge Lang
- Analysis I by Terence Tao
- Analysis II by Terence Tao
- Schaum’s outline of theory and problems of probability by Lipschutz & Lipson
- A Friendly Introduction to number theory by Silverman