Epic Math Book Speed Run

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In this video I do a speed run of some of my math books. I go through math books covering algebra, trigonometry, calculus, advanced calculus, real analysis, abstract algebra, differential geometry, set theory, discrete math, finite math, graph theory, combinatorics, number theory, galois theory, functional analysis, linear algebra, and more.

Here the books.
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"Are you winning son"
"I'm watching math dad"
"You possessed?"

dakmo
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I honestly felt a great relief after hearing how much of a serious gamer you are because I am too and I sometimes feel really guilty whenever I spend time gaming because I always feel like I should be studying/reading math instead..

alphago
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You’re the only YouTuber to have the words “epic” and “math” in the same title. Great video 😆

Gaylord
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That was brilliant! Thank you so much for that happy visit with some well-loved books! ❤

nellwackwitz
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Amazing video, I've been waiting for something like this, thank you !

meteor
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This channel is an absolute gem. I am interested in learning how to write proofs in order to better self-study and there were several books in this video that I am sure will be useful. Thanks Math Sorcerer!

mummy_napkin
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Love your content! It would be great to see a video on your personal methods of coming up with good questions to ask speakers in general. Like those really good questions that target something meaningful and insightful.

DavidBeckwitt
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I loved this video. Calming and informative. Makes me feel inspired to learn rather than overwhelmed

TriglycerideBeware
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As someone who plans to teach k12 biology soon, I really enjoy your appreciation for textbooks. I too have a range of biology/chemistry textbooks that I absolutely love. There’s definitely something to say about the value of traditional, paper textbooks.

whitb
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That's an awesome idea, thanks a lot!

gottfriedwilhelmvonleibniz
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thats a collection of math books
great tutorial
its really good you give us general view on different math branches

deepsea
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Your broken book can be fixed. Just use Elmer's glue. Before closing the book, though, put a sheet of wax paper between the pages at the break, so the pages don't get glued together. The librarians at your local library should be able to give you some advice (that's how I learned). I have done it a few times successfully (but never with a book that badly broken).

michaelsommers
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I taught myself independently both the skill and art of "math proofs" from the Velleman book. I remember finding that book and thinking this is "Holy Grail". It completely change my trajectory in life especially since I wanted math to be a big part of it. Hence, I'm glad to see it among your collection.

maxdominate
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Loved this video ... nice done and covers a tone of different mathematics books ... please, more ... Thank you!

edwardgraham
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Hi!! I really appreciate your content, it is good, and the style is unique.
💙💙

stereotypejew
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Wow - my second comment on this channel since you got me hooked a few weeks back. Counterexamples in Topology from my 2 favorite math professors I had in college! Great to see it!!! Steen and Seebach were able to get Paul Erdos to come visit who’s lecture I attended (but didn’t understand as an undergrad). Good memories!!

astrophysicalevidence
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Hey Mr. Sorcerer, I recently discovered your channel and it has been a huge source of motivation and knowledge. I have had a horrible experience with math because my foundational math skills were/are lacking. In high school, math was a huge source of anxiety and it almost prevented me from getting into my university of choice. Things got a little better in university but I still hated the way we were taught math and it caused a lot of anxiety and motivational issues.

I've always had an interest in technology and electrical engineering but I never tried to pursue that interest academically because of math. Now that I've graduated university, I've found self learning to be really helpful and I'm starting to develop a newfound appreciation for math. I still have issues with math anxiety but I'm motivated and found that learning at my own pace has been really helpful. Now, I'm hoping that I'll be able to develop enough of a strong foundation where I can combine my major (molecular biology) with some of my more math focused interests to get into a field such as biostats or bioengineering.

There are a lot of books I'd like to get through. So far, I've been downloading and reading them on my computer but that is putting a lot of strain on my eyes. Do you have any recommendations on where to find these books used? Do you have a particular process when you go book hunting? I'd love to have physical copies and start my own collection that could communicate my own journey through the subject!

Invictus_Mithra
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Great vid, I'm going to use this to try to speed run some of these books, thx so much for this.

raymondsaldana
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Great video!!!! Although I love love love the in depth book reviews, i really appreciate you giving us an insight into more of your books. !!

daniellindner
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Appreciate your enthusiasm for math texts. Fun video 👍

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