Can anyone recommend a book that explains math from the ground up?

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In summary, the conversation discusses the search for a book that presents the basic axioms of contemporary mathematics and then uses them to prove or derive other concepts, similar to Euclid's Elements. One suggestion is Russell and Whitehead's Principia Mathematica, but it is noted that this book is not commonly read and may be too dense and irrelevant for practical use. Instead, the recommendation is to find books that specifically cover the desired topic, such as Category/Topos Theory, which can serve as a mathematical foundation. Two affordable options are Topoi by Richard Goldblatt and Toposes and Local Set Theories by John Bell. It is advised to approach these texts with an open mind and without expectations in order to gain a deeper understanding of
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I mean, a book that states the basic axioms of contemporary mathematics and then proceeds to prove/derive things based on those axims. Something like a contemporary mathematics version of Euclid's Elements?
 
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That actually sounds like exactly what I am looking for! I am going to order me a copy, thank you very much!
 
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No! You would be making a huuuuuuuuuuge mistake by buying that book. Almost no one reads that book, not even mathematicians! It is dense and irrelevant to any mathematics you will want to do. Don't waste your money on it.
Rather buy books that deal with the specific topic you want to learn.
 
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A book on Category/Topos Theory could serve as a mathematical foundation. From it you can create various logic systems (including intuitionist logic) as well as locally-true set theories. Two inexpensive books that cover this are

Topoi: The Categorial Analysis of Logic by Richard Goldblatt
Toposes and Local Set Theories: An Introduction by John Bell

Both are published by Dover, a publisher that produces rigorous, high-quality texts for a very affordable price. I highly recommend Topoi, but unless you've had an extensive training in rigorous thinking it may come off as pointlessly abstract and useless. However, if you approach it with no expectations you will gain a deeply profound view of mathematics.

Good luck.
 

1. What are some good books for understanding math from the beginning?

Some recommended books for understanding math from the ground up are "Mathematics: Its Content, Methods and Meaning" by A.D. Aleksandrov, "How to Solve It: A New Aspect of Mathematical Method" by George Polya, and "The Princeton Companion to Mathematics" edited by Timothy Gowers.

2. Can you suggest a book that explains math in a simple and easy-to-understand manner?

"A Mind for Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science (Even If You Flunked Algebra)" by Barbara Oakley is a popular book that explains math concepts in a simple and approachable way.

3. Is there a book that covers all branches of math from the beginning?

"A Book of Abstract Algebra" by Charles C. Pinter is a comprehensive book that covers various branches of math, such as algebra, number theory, and geometry, from the basics.

4. Are there any books that use real-life examples to explain math concepts?

"The Joy of x: A Guided Tour of Math, from One to Infinity" by Steven Strogatz is a book that uses relatable and interesting examples from everyday life to explain mathematical concepts.

5. Can you recommend a book for someone who has no prior knowledge of math?

"Math for the Frightened: Facing Scary Symbols and Everything Else that Freaks You Out About Mathematics" by Colin Pask is a book specifically written for those who have no prior knowledge of math and may feel intimidated by the subject.

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