One of my favorite things with old books is to find out about the owners. This book was owned by George Lorenzo Zundel (he has a short wikipedia page). He was a mycologist and plant pathologist.
E.J. Barbeau’s _Polynomials_ book from the 1980s published by Springer is probably a good candidate for a book in this rough category. Apparently there’s also a newer, more advanced _Polynomials_ book from Springer too, by Prasolov. I forgot to add: Barbeau’s book is about one-third solutions to exercises by length! It’s still not too hard to find the older hardcover printing either.
Cool book! A bit diapapointing, given that the problems aren't that hard. The Art of Problem Solving Intermediate Algebra and The Art of Problem Solving Basics remain my fav books for fun algebra.
What’s crazy is that this level of mathematics is no longer taught at schools like MIT. It would start at what would be considered Calculus 2 in a community college. This is where I started at a CC.
A little bit off-topic but I was watching other videos on math books, especially to learn statistics for data science and my question is: Should I go with Understandable Statistics by Brase & Brase or Statistics by McCalve & Dietrich? I'm new to statistics so I'm looking for a good beginner book on the subject.
algebra changed in fundamental ways ( Emmy Noether ! ) when B.L. van der Waerden published his "Modern Algeba" in about 1930 ; i.e. Wells "algebra" isn't about what 'we' call "algebra" these days .
Wow, what a great book. I wish I could get my hands on this & do it in my free time, so envious rn 😌✨ edit - I found it on the internet archive, gonna devour it on weekends 💫
Here is the book for free:) archive.org/details/advancedcoursei00wellgoog/mode/2up
One of my favorite things with old books is to find out about the owners. This book was owned by George Lorenzo Zundel (he has a short wikipedia page). He was a mycologist and plant pathologist.
E.J. Barbeau’s _Polynomials_ book from the 1980s published by Springer is probably a good candidate for a book in this rough category. Apparently there’s also a newer, more advanced _Polynomials_ book from Springer too, by Prasolov.
I forgot to add: Barbeau’s book is about one-third solutions to exercises by length! It’s still not too hard to find the older hardcover printing either.
I thought it interesting at 3:02 where you show a page with the multiplicative equivalent of synthetic division.
It's in the archive.
It looks like a very solid book. I might have to work through it.
Cool book! A bit diapapointing, given that the problems aren't that hard. The Art of Problem Solving Intermediate Algebra and The Art of Problem Solving Basics remain my fav books for fun algebra.
What’s crazy is that this level of mathematics is no longer taught at schools like MIT. It would start at what would be considered Calculus 2 in a community college. This is where I started at a CC.
Thank you for the link, I really appreciate it😊
Hello, math sorcerer, what do u think of aops books? (Just curious)
Now there's a book you can set your watch by !
A little bit off-topic but I was watching other videos on math books, especially to learn statistics for data science and my question is: Should I go with Understandable Statistics by Brase & Brase or Statistics by McCalve & Dietrich? I'm new to statistics so I'm looking for a good beginner book on the subject.
algebra changed in fundamental ways ( Emmy Noether ! ) when B.L. van der Waerden published his "Modern Algeba" in about 1930 ;
i.e. Wells "algebra" isn't about what 'we' call "algebra" these days .
Algebra by BARNARD&CHILD . monster book of algebra
Hey finally one I own
Please make a video on Cauchy's proof that every equation has a root.
I guess I am the first one to view, Thanks for the helps you've done TheMathSorcerer.
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Nice book sir
Wow, what a great book. I wish I could get my hands on this & do it in my free time, so envious rn 😌✨
edit - I found it on the internet archive, gonna devour it on weekends 💫
Look at the host's comment where you can look at it on the Internet.
@@robertveith6383yeah I actually found it, thanks internet archive 😊
Whose person wants to read this book
Person who need the knowledge that lies within
It is a must to get the math magician status
* *Which* person
Me mf
Great video keep up ❤❤❤ love from India
The Logic Sorcerer
Do a video on Raman ajun
Too many already.