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Mathematics books | Math questions and answers | Free. Full Table of Contents. Undergraduate Mathematics Journal ::: Vol. 8, Issue 2, 2007. Online texts. Professor Jim Herod and I have written Multivariable Calculus ,a book which we and a few others have used here at Georgia Tech for two years. We have also proposed that this be the first calculus course in the curriculum here, but that is another story.... Although it is still in print, Calculus,by Gilbert Strang is made available through MIT's OpenCourseWare electronic publishing initiative.

Here is one that has also been used here at Georgia Tech. Linear Methods of Applied Mathematics, by Evans Harrell and James Herod. Yet another one produced at Georgia Tech is Linear Algebra, Infinite Dimensions, and Maple, by James Herod. E-books. National Institute of Standards and Technology Down Page. Math Books: Recommended books about mathematics. Countless math books are published each year, however only a tiny percentage of these titles are destined to become the kind of classics that are loved the world over by students and mathematicians. Within this page, you’ll find an extensive list of math books that have sincerely earned the reputation that precedes them.

For many of the most important branches of mathematics, we’ve provided what we consider to be the best math books for the subject at hand. We aimed for a list of titles that were either introductory in nature or that fall into the category of “must-have” math reference books. Naturally a universal consensus doesn’t exit, but the books below are as close as it gets to a wish list for any aspiring mathematician or person who’s interested in mathematics. We highly recommend each and every one of these titles, and hope that you’ll enjoy them, too.

Please note, this list will constantly be updated so as to keep it current. Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Joseph Gallian by G. Table of Contents - Math Open Reference. Math Map. How to Become a Pure Mathematician (or Statistician) Mathematic Page. Mathwords.