Dover Math Book Collection

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These are some of my math books that have been published by Dover Publications. Dover reprints old books including math books which is awesome. These books are super affordable and they are reprints of classic books. See the list below for the books.

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Thank you Dover for making learning advanced math and physics affordable

adryanblack
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I still have a few Dover books from my BS in Applied Math days.You've inspired me to go back to my old Leithold Calc book and begin to work problems. Surprised by how much I still remember from 1971.

budgarner
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The Dover books always have a proper mathematical front cover.

Meccano
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I love the Morris Kline Calculus Dover book. I use it from time to time to supplement my Calculus classes and I appreciate the straightforward manner it's written. Thank you Dover for keeping these classics alive.

Jason-bgjc
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I have a few Dover books. I really like the George Andrews Number Theory book.

Aside. My 5 year old likes a dover book! A book called Introductory Graph Theory by Gary Chartrand. It has some ‘puzzles’ and when she is bored she asks me to give her puzzles which should look like graphs. I gave her the Konisberg bridge problem and she thinks I have tricked her. Though she doesn’t know carry over sums in arithmetic but she loves these graph problems. I think pattern recognition and common sense puzzles intrigue children.

deepakvenkatesh
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Dover Publications has also published original modern books in mathematics in what they call Aurora Series. One of those books is "Calculus: A Rigorous First Course", by Daniel J. Velleman. This is the same guy who wrote "How to prove it". I think both books are great. I bought the latter on your recommendation and I'd really like to hear your comments on the calculus book. It covers calc I and II and it takes a very rigorous approach but in a very comprehensible way. Thank you so much, Math Sorcerer. I'll wait for the video on Velleman's calculus book.

alexddh
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You know you're getting old when your College textbooks show up as Dover reprints. But Dover books are very high-quality and very reasonably priced.

edwardsmith-rowland
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i really enjoy the simple but pleasing cover art

Hobbyhealth
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I love math Dover books, and happy to see some of the ones I have in this pile:)) Keep it up !

Allan's Clark is absolutely marvelous!

mlliarm
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Been looking forward to this video! I love Dover books

chasefoxen
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Great. Thanks for this video! Each one is cheap, but the entire collection is probably thousands of dollars, so it's nice to see which ones are better priorities.

danielpalmer
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A numerical analysis video would be great. Especially with something related to engineering like out of Kreyszig's Advanced Engineering Mathematics

chasefoxen
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I love Dover Books! I've been buying them for thirty years. The abstract designs on many of the math covers just seem to suit the subject.

tenminuteretreat
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Really Old School typesetting, indeed.
The Cuneiform brings back so many childhood memories.

douglasstrother
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I love all your Books...filled with amazing Maths and inspirational teaching!!

rationalsceptic
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I was listening and thought I recognized the first author. Sure enough, I have the Dover edition of Introduction to Analysis by Rosenlicht and Number Theory by Andrews. I got curious and counted 11 Dover books, mostly on subjects that I did not take in school.

alphafound
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Im also thankful to Emily Riehl for publishing her category theory textbook with dover. It was such a pleasant surprise that a recomended textbook for one of my courses didnt cost 60+ euro.

vmvoropaev
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Hello Sorcerer! Greetings from Ecuador! Thanks for the content you upload, it has been useful for me as a Math undergraduate student. I wanted to do a request: Perhaps you could do a review of the Art of Problem Solving series or others alike that develop mathematical maturity instead of really advanced topics? Thank you very much :)

santiagovillagomez
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Dr. MS, I think that ANYONE who appreciates math books and the math that is in them will truly appreciate Dover math books and have at least a few of them in their possession as I have! I've got LOADS of them in my personal math library, :) :) :) :)

pinedelgado
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Great video. I’ve been considering for months if Andrew’s book was a good addition to my bookshelf, and I think you gave me many good reasons for buying it.
I’ve got a small collection of dover books that are not exactly college level, but are great for self study. It includes Kline’s “Mathematics and the Physical World”, JR Pierce’s “An Introduction to information theory” (this one being more interdisciplinary) and “Excursions in Number Theory” by Ogilvy and Anderson. About numerical analysis, I think it’s worth mentioning “Introduction to Applied Numerical Analysis” by Hamming: weird and lacking in rigor, but concentrating on the experimental nature of the subject; the more enciclopedic “Numerical methods for scientists and engineers” is even better, not an introductory book indeed.

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