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cuak2000
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Hey!
I know there are a lot of book recomendations in this site, but I thought my background
is sufficiently strange to ask for a special answer.
I've got my Calculus, basic Real Analysis and linear algebra OK.
I'm rather weak in geometry though, but I feel ok learning new stuff in maths.
I have some basic knowledge on Physics, but I've never taken a college course.
I'm interested in a solid general introduction on basic concepts. I'm interested in general in philosophy of science, so I'd rather have a theoretic oriented book than an applied one.
I'm looking for, I hope, demanding books, rather than washed-down versions.
Thanks for your time!
cd
I know there are a lot of book recomendations in this site, but I thought my background
is sufficiently strange to ask for a special answer.
I've got my Calculus, basic Real Analysis and linear algebra OK.
I'm rather weak in geometry though, but I feel ok learning new stuff in maths.
I have some basic knowledge on Physics, but I've never taken a college course.
I'm interested in a solid general introduction on basic concepts. I'm interested in general in philosophy of science, so I'd rather have a theoretic oriented book than an applied one.
I'm looking for, I hope, demanding books, rather than washed-down versions.
Thanks for your time!
cd