Recommend me some great math E-books

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In summary, there are numerous websites where you can find math e-books, including Mathworld, PlanetMath, Google's directory of online mathematics texts, and the E-Books section on Physics Forums. These sites offer a variety of resources for math enthusiasts, with new content constantly being added. One user even recommends a specific link for e-books on Physics Forums.
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Could anyone point me to some sites where I can find some math e-books?
Thanks
 
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arghas said:
Could anyone point me to some sites where I can find some math e-books?
Thanks
Mathematics Encyclopedias :
Mathworld
PlanetMath

PlanetMath also contains a listing of eBooks. Google has a directory of online mathematics texts lists at http://directory.google.com/Top/Science/Math/Publications/Online_Texts/Collections/ [Broken] .
 
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E-Books is our specialty:

https://www.physicsforums.com/local_links.php [Broken]

Keep checking, because I've got a lot more that aren't on there yet.
 
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https://www.physicsforums.com/local_links.php?action=links&catid=39 [Broken]

How's this one? Credible?
 
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What are some great math E-books available?

Some great math E-books available are "The Princeton Companion to Mathematics" by Timothy Gowers, "Mathematics: Its Content, Methods and Meaning" by A. D. Aleksandrov, "How to Solve It" by George Polya, "A Course in Number Theory and Cryptography" by Neal Koblitz, and "The Art of Computer Programming" by Donald Knuth.

What topics do these math E-books cover?

These math E-books cover a wide range of topics such as algebra, geometry, number theory, calculus, cryptography, and computer programming.

Are these math E-books suitable for all levels of math proficiency?

Yes, these math E-books are suitable for all levels of math proficiency. Some may be more advanced and require a background in mathematics, while others are more introductory and suitable for beginners.

Are these math E-books available in electronic format?

Yes, all of these math E-books are available in electronic format such as PDF, ePUB, and Kindle. They can be easily downloaded and accessed on various devices.

Where can these math E-books be purchased?

These math E-books can be purchased from online retailers such as Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and the publishers' websites. They may also be available for purchase or free download from academic or educational institutions' websites.

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