What are the Benefits of Downloading 1GB of Mathematics Ebooks for Self-Study?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Gaz031
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Mathematics
AI Thread Summary
Downloading 1GB of mathematics ebooks offers a wide range of topics, including algebra, calculus, and number theory, which can greatly benefit students preparing for university. The collection contains books of varying difficulty levels, enabling self-study and deeper understanding of complex subjects. However, there are concerns about copyright issues, as many of these ebooks may still be protected under copyright law. The discussion also highlights the use of torrent files for downloading, though some users express challenges with slow internet connections. Overall, while the resources may be valuable for learning, users should be cautious of the legal implications of downloading copyrighted material.
Gaz031
Messages
51
Reaction score
0
I recently found a download of many mathematics ebooks/scans which cover various topics such as real and complex algebra, calculus, complex analysis, geometry, number theory, trigonometry, topology and many many more.

There are various books of various different levels of difficulty. I think this would help a lot of students and even allow some, such as myself to 'teach themselves' a lot of things, such as when preparing to go to university.

As the site at hand has other, more ethically questionable content, I have downloaded the torrents and attached them to this topic as zip files.
To begin downloading, simply download the attachment, unzip the file, ensure your bittorent client is running and double click the .torrent file.
For a bittorent client i recommend:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/azureus/

Hope you find this of some interest. The torrent files which you need to inform the client of how to begin the downloading process are attached.
 

Attachments

Mathematics news on Phys.org
Are these eBooks copyrighted?

- Warren
 
Interesting, but unfortunately my connection is too slow to use bittorrent. What a shame...
 
A friend of mine showed me the links to those awhile ago (they're from lokitorrents) but the only book he chose to give me was the linear algebra book. The filename reads: Linear Algebra Prentice Hall-1972 so you tell me if they're copyrighted :rolleyes:
 
Well, copyrights expire after 50 years, IIRC, so these books are most likely still copyrighted. If so, this thread is a violation of physicsforums.com policy.

- Warren
 
Hmmm... someone posted this URL a while ago:
(dosn't break any copyrights)

http://www.geocities.com/alex_stef/mylist.html

http://www.maths.mq.edu.au/~wchen/ln.html

bah
it's to late at night to write anything :(

oh well. Excuse my bad post structure. There's nowhere near a gig in the above ^^ but meh, quality.
 
There are very very few copyrighted books in the pack. The majority are ebooks, not scans. They aren't massively commercial. A lot of them were written for university/postgraduate courses it seems.
 
Back
Top