My husband has a Masters in Actuarial Science from Iowa. Finished his exams in 1979 - three weeks after our eldest child was born. He worked as a FSA until retirement. I am a retired math teacher. Our daughters are all excellent in Mathematics and our grandchildren seem to be following in that tradition.
Thanks for making this channel, Brian. Math was never a strong subject for me at school, so as an adult now I'm getting into this. Thanks for making such a great resource. Kind regards from England.
On Boyce and DiPrima's Differential Equations, there seem to be two versions of each edition. One version, Elementary Differential Equations, only covers ODEs. The version titled Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems includes two additional chapters on PDEs.
I studied Complex Analysis for one year on my own. The subject is very fascinating. When it comes to Cauchy's formula, the mathematics astounds me with illumination. Consenqently, the formula can be applied to various physical applications, like electromagnetism, electrodynamics, and quantum physics. Thus, Complex Analysis is a very interesting field of study in mathematics. Thank you for the video.
It's an incredibly beautiful subject! I hope to start making videos on complex analysis soon, though it may not be for awhile. Thanks very much for watching and commenting. Have a wonderful day!
BriTheMathGuy I am planning to write a textbook on algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. The books are going to be in condensed form. Today's textbooks are too verbose for the average students. I feel there is a great need for effective mathematics books because the current schools at the secondary level are not supplying students with them. A good mathematics education is what makes a country prosperous.
Waw! Good choice! By the way, the photo on the cover of the first book you show (Calculus Early Transcendentals) belongs to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, my hometown ;)
Is there a site through which I can translate mathematical operations that are in English into Arabic, because I am going to high school and need some help because I do not know and am not educated in mathematical operations in the English language. Please help as soon as possible. I need you. I am counting on you.
Do you have any secondary books? I am 34 and want to learn Algebra and eventually calculus. In high school I did take the lowest level of general math and did ok, but when I went to college the math went right over my head. I do believe the way it was taught and my own mindset is the reason I failed, and have forgotten everything I learned in high school. I know I loved algebra and trig! Anyways I am basically starting from scratch.
Computer Science isn't my field, though I would suggest you seek resources on linear algebra, matrices, logic, and linear programming. I have found the Schaum's outline series to be very helpful to many students due to the many worked out examples. I hope that helps!
please tell me when you self read a math book . how you read it ? Do you highlight important information or just read it and take some notes ? I feel taking notes is consuming a lot time . Also I wanna ask you do you should solve the problems in the textbook after every section or chapter . Or the class assignments are enough ?
Hey I havd one wish can you list down name of books from university yr 1 -4 I am self studying mathematics I need some help for listing book I need to learn it seriously to become self taught mathematician
I'm a senior in highschool taking both AP Calculus AB and BC I ended first semester with an A (20% Quizes and 80% Chapter Tests) and I'm hoping to pass the AP exam to save money for college and be exempted from the math placement test at the university of Washington.. any advice? Buy a study guide for the test? Anything helps! BTW test in may.. I'm also taking 2 others.. AP LIT and AP GOV. I love math but want to get into more computer science, I still would love to further my knowledge with math though.
If you are looking to pass a specific test then study guides for that exam are usually the way to go. I would also recommend reviewing your class notes and old tests. Even if you chose computer science there will still be lots of math involved and more math classes to take. Best of luck to you!
BriTheMathGuy I purchased a Princeton review for the AP exam and I'm doing it all day by day just reviewing old stuff and up to date. I currently have As (106% and 102%) in both AP calculus classes and I hope to be prepared with this study guide and my notes/tests from chapter tests we've taken. Thank you! I honestly would love to at least minor in mathematics.. maybe one day!
So many books and not a single one I'll ever get through. It's funny how I keep on clicking on these videos despite knowing that they aren't going to help me learn math at all. (Not criticizing this video, just voicing some thoughts I've got in my mind).
So if we do all these books we can learn complete mathematics? It’s a great collection actually.seems like you are doin phd in mathematics.This video is like a good guide to math lovers (I’m one of them). Good. All the best..
This collection is a kind of overview of many pieces of mathematics (certainly not complete). I think to make it more well rounded I would need to add some books in analysis, abstract algebra, and topology. I’m currently finishing up a masters degree, I don’t know if I’ll end up doing a PhD or not. Thanks very much for watching and commenting! Have a great day.
Are you sure you're not in love with the woman on the cover of the GRE book? Haha only kidding. Thank you for taking the time to put this video together, it was very helpful for me :)
I typically recommend the Schaum's Outline books, as they have many worked out examples. (Usually the best way to learn) Here's a link if you'd like to check one out: amzn.to/2IwMy1v Hope it helps!
You can't have enough maths and physics books. Even if you haven't read through all of them, they are a source of reference. When you see personal libraries of hundreds of books on shelves in stately homes, I doubt very much, if the owner has read every one of them. I read them as source of entertainment. They are far more interesting than fiction, of which I have no interest in at all.
Hi, are you familiar with logical reasoning? If so, what subject would you recommend for me to study that closely resembles LR, or what books would you recommend?
I'm not very well versed in the subject. I have watched a video lecture series produced by the great courses/the teaching company on logic that might be worth checking out. You should be able to find it just by googling "the great courses logic". I believe the professor teaches at Gettysburg College. Have a great day!
I Want A Book That Will Improve Me , im a Teenager And Im Not That Good At Math Although I Love It and Im very Interested In math & Cryptography Any Suggestions? for A Beginner-Semi Level Book ?
Take a look at the Schaum Outlines for whatever subject you are interested in. They're relatively cheap, clear and easy to understand, and come with lots of worked out examples. Hope that helps!
@@BriTheMathGuy nice. That books really nice. I got the English version as well but I wanna buy the Spanish version too but it's super rare. They go for like 200-250 bucks
I've seen a bunch of channels now - & these "youtube-mathsbook-overview vids" are always the same - some books are shown , lots of bla bla included & the sentence which is used the most is "to be honest , I haven't read this book" - probably because this 'clip-style' is rather funny since it gives you' the feeling as if 'you yourself' have read all these books already ( though , everybody knows that youtubers don't read - they talk about reading instead ... ) . after all , this is what live is all about : to act as if & do so with all 'your' heart ... 😉
Physics by Knight I really don't recommend. It just throws all these introductory concepts at you, 40+ chapters worth, like 1300 pages. It doesn't cover them well enough in my opinion. It's a bit of a jumble. I had to use it four my first year courses. I'm certain there are better intro physics textbooks out there
Would it be okay in your eyes for someone to self-study enough, so they can place into the class they wish? Basically, I want to place into Calc in college, but I've never taken trig. Where would you recommend I start to self-study? Are books such as Schaums Outline a good start?
I hate to give a cop-out answer but it really depends on you. If you know you are a great independent learner then the Schaum Outline books are great for learning new things. Overall I usually recommend students to actually take the class they need to place into the next one. The main reason for this is it will force you to give the necessary time to the material that you might not if you self-study. Also, your university might not even let you take calc unless you have had a trig class before.(This you would need to find out.) Taking the trig class will not slow you down in the long run. Hope it helps. :)
These books so new , I don't think u read any of them at all. There is no highlighting on any where , there is no name any where , pages aren't even spreaded a little .
@@BriTheMathGuyAnother good book for calculus is Higher Math for Beginners by Zeldovich and Yagom, sadly it is out of print but I have it on my kindle.
My husband has a Masters in Actuarial Science from Iowa. Finished his exams in 1979 - three weeks after our eldest child was born. He worked as a FSA until retirement. I am a retired math teacher. Our daughters are all excellent in Mathematics and our grandchildren seem to be following in that tradition.
The older books have cooler covers.
I agree!
I agree too - for maths-books , the cover is all that matters after all .
Thanks for making this channel, Brian. Math was never a strong subject for me at school, so as an adult now I'm getting into this. Thanks for making such a great resource. Kind regards from England.
You're very welcome :) Thank you for kind comment. I wish you the best of luck with any math you pursue. Have a great day!
On Boyce and DiPrima's Differential Equations, there seem to be two versions of each edition. One version, Elementary Differential Equations, only covers ODEs. The version titled Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems includes two additional chapters on PDEs.
I studied Complex Analysis for one year on my own. The subject is very fascinating. When it comes to Cauchy's formula, the mathematics astounds me with illumination. Consenqently, the formula can be applied to various physical applications, like electromagnetism, electrodynamics, and quantum physics. Thus, Complex Analysis is a very interesting field of study in mathematics. Thank you for the video.
It's an incredibly beautiful subject! I hope to start making videos on complex analysis soon, though it may not be for awhile. Thanks very much for watching and commenting. Have a wonderful day!
BriTheMathGuy I am planning to write a textbook on algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. The books are going to be in condensed form. Today's textbooks are too verbose for the average students. I feel there is a great need for effective mathematics books because the current schools at the secondary level are not supplying students with them. A good mathematics education is what makes a country prosperous.
Your professor Stephen Z wrote a Springer book? I love the springer books. A lot to offer.
Nice collection. Integral equations ARE challenging. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks very much! Have a great day.
It's easy dude.. 😂 😂
Thanks so much. I'm an aspiring math mathematician and I've done calc 1 so far and I'm looking to accumulate books for the future classes
Best of luck to you!!
I covered that entire nonlinear dynamics and chaos
book at grad school. It is an excellent book.
1:16 the legend's entry,,,my all time inspirarion, my all time HERO
Waw! Good choice! By the way, the photo on the cover of the first book you show (Calculus Early Transcendentals) belongs to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, my hometown ;)
Beautiful cover. One more reason to visit Bilbao!
Greetings from Madrid
Very interesting library you have - thumbs up -
Thank you!
Its time to do an update video on this library!
I love hardcover books! Can’t compare to PDFs.
10:15 I love getting free mathematics books. Having books for reference, or direct study, is nice and can save you a trip to the library.
Mathematical Analysis I and II by Vladimir Zorich
Introductory Real Analysis by kolmogorov and Fomin
I wish I started to love math when I was 1st grade..
It's never to late!
This is one of my favorite mathematics channels. This is my favorite video from you.
Wow, thanks!
Love this video. It is wow !
Thanks ,,...in class 11 and loved your collection
Thanks very much!
The Theory of Differential Equations by Kelly and Peterson is the best book on rigorous differential equations I've ever read! Highly recommend it 🙂
Can i use this books for jee advanced and Olympiad? I am in 11th.
I really loved your math books. I am starting to collect mine: Cheers from Venezuela
Thanks very much. Have a great day!
Victor Leonardo Vergara bruh how is it going now?
i am able to start a library myself ! Thanks !!!!!!
Wonderful!
A room without books is like a person without a soul.
-Cicero
bro those dunford's books on linear operators are a gem!
Is there a site through which I can translate mathematical operations that are in English into Arabic, because I am going to high school and need some help because I do not know and am not educated in mathematical operations in the English language. Please help as soon as possible. I need you. I am counting on you.
Thanks honest review.... I have some of your books on pdf.
Humphries was one of my lecturers at liverpool university. Course name - numbers groups and codes
7:05 XD Did he just say that physics hasn't changed much in the past 300 years?
I'm referring to the Newtonian Mechanics :)
ah ok sry XD
Great collection!
which books did you read cover to cover (either by sheer passion or because it was so well written)
Do you have any secondary books? I am 34 and want to learn Algebra and eventually calculus. In high school I did take the lowest level of general math and did ok, but when I went to college the math went right over my head. I do believe the way it was taught and my own mindset is the reason I failed, and have forgotten everything I learned in high school. I know I loved algebra and trig! Anyways I am basically starting from scratch.
use schaum’s outline of Elementary Algebra.
Suggests some mathematics books for major computer science
Computer Science isn't my field, though I would suggest you seek resources on linear algebra, matrices, logic, and linear programming. I have found the Schaum's outline series to be very helpful to many students due to the many worked out examples. I hope that helps!
@@BriTheMathGuy Linear Algebra is pretty Great ❤️.
Great collection! Can you give us some recommendations about information theory books besides Mackay?
Amazing books dude
Glad you think so!
please tell me when you self read a math book . how you read it ? Do you highlight important information or just read it and take some notes ? I feel taking notes is consuming a lot time . Also
I wanna ask you do you should solve the problems in the textbook after every section or chapter . Or the class assignments are enough ?
Hey I havd one wish can you list down name of books from university yr 1 -4 I am self studying mathematics I need some help for listing book I need to learn it seriously to become self taught mathematician
wonderful collection
Thank you! Cheers!
how about self taught Math ? is that recommended ?
Go for it! If you can teach yourself you will be ahead of the game!
I'm a senior in highschool taking both AP Calculus AB and BC I ended first semester with an A (20% Quizes and 80% Chapter Tests) and I'm hoping to pass the AP exam to save money for college and be exempted from the math placement test at the university of Washington.. any advice? Buy a study guide for the test? Anything helps! BTW test in may.. I'm also taking 2 others.. AP LIT and AP GOV. I love math but want to get into more computer science, I still would love to further my knowledge with math though.
If you are looking to pass a specific test then study guides for that exam are usually the way to go. I would also recommend reviewing your class notes and old tests. Even if you chose computer science there will still be lots of math involved and more math classes to take. Best of luck to you!
BriTheMathGuy I purchased a Princeton review for the AP exam and I'm doing it all day by day just reviewing old stuff and up to date. I currently have As (106% and 102%) in both AP calculus classes and I hope to be prepared with this study guide and my notes/tests from chapter tests we've taken. Thank you! I honestly would love to at least minor in mathematics.. maybe one day!
Beautiful books feeling jealous 🤩
😊 thank you
Awesome collection 👍...
Thanks very much!
So many books and not a single one I'll ever get through. It's funny how I keep on clicking on these videos despite knowing that they aren't going to help me learn math at all.
(Not criticizing this video, just voicing some thoughts I've got in my mind).
So if we do all these books we can learn complete mathematics?
It’s a great collection actually.seems like you are doin phd in mathematics.This video is like a good guide to math lovers (I’m one of them).
Good. All the best..
This collection is a kind of overview of many pieces of mathematics (certainly not complete). I think to make it more well rounded I would need to add some books in analysis, abstract algebra, and topology. I’m currently finishing up a masters degree, I don’t know if I’ll end up doing a PhD or not. Thanks very much for watching and commenting! Have a great day.
Check out my best derivative trick yet!
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Please do some complex analysis videos!
Believe it or not I’m planning to start a series on complex analysis next week!
Awesome and thanks for the awesome videos!
can you suggest some aimple arithmetic books
This helps more than school
Thank you.
I love your book collection and you do to I started doing mine to
Thanks very much!
Are you sure you're not in love with the woman on the cover of the GRE book? Haha only kidding. Thank you for taking the time to put this video together, it was very helpful for me :)
You're very welcome. Have a great day :)
really liked the video keep going. BTW im also trying to enter university and it really helped. Thanks
Glad to help :)
Excellent video.
Thank you very much!
I have the gn berman in mathematical analysis
I'm not familiar with it but thank you for watching and commenting!
I love linear algebra
lol yesterday i got a unused "calculus early transcendentals" for like 35 bucks, feels good man.
What a steal!
Ross's book is excellent
kindly write the books name & author . that will be help a lot
Awesome books
Just love those books got to get them
Thanks for watching!
What if i want to learn math from scratch ? what are the best books for that?
I typically recommend the Schaum's Outline books, as they have many worked out examples. (Usually the best way to learn) Here's a link if you'd like to check one out: amzn.to/2IwMy1v
Hope it helps!
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Yeah :)
Very interesting, thanks !!
Glad you liked it!
Not a single book by serge lang.
Disliked
Jk nice collection
Thanks :)
Word
nice collection
Thanks!
wlcm
You should sell a bunch of these students may want them
What did you do after college?
You can't have enough maths and physics books. Even if you haven't read through all of them, they are a source of reference. When you see personal libraries of hundreds of books on shelves in stately homes, I doubt very much, if the owner has read every one of them. I read them as source of entertainment. They are far more interesting than fiction, of which I have no interest in at all.
I am only 13 but i want to learn calculus so do you recon the first book would be usefull to me?
I would recommend that book or Stewarts calculus book.Best of luck!
Calculus by Anton, Biven and Davis is a good book.
How can I purchase these
Hi, are you familiar with logical reasoning? If so, what subject would you recommend for me to study that closely resembles LR, or what books would you recommend?
I'm not very well versed in the subject. I have watched a video lecture series produced by the great courses/the teaching company on logic that might be worth checking out. You should be able to find it just by googling "the great courses logic". I believe the professor teaches at Gettysburg College. Have a great day!
Can you self study to take the actuary exam or do you need to be in the program ?
You absolutely can self study. It's all about how determined you are about it.
I want my mind to be aware of a lot of mathematics because i want to be an astronomer but I’m only in 9th and doing algebra...
If you're feeling feel that you're not being challenged in school take a look at the art of problem solving.
Very good
I Want A Book That Will Improve Me , im a Teenager And Im Not That Good At Math Although I Love It and Im very Interested In math & Cryptography
Any Suggestions? for A Beginner-Semi Level Book ?
Take a look at the Schaum Outlines for whatever subject you are interested in. They're relatively cheap, clear and easy to understand, and come with lots of worked out examples. Hope that helps!
BriTheMathGuy Thank You Sir !
What about Hall and Knight Elementary Algebra?
dLanorMate64 Well Thank You Also , Test in 2 Weeks and Im Super Nervous , I've Done Great In The Daily Quizzes But Horrible in The Monthly Exam .
Mystic Ed All the best dude!
I know it's hard but you'll do great, you just gotta keep doing it consistently no matter how much it is.
No topology books???!!!
Recently got ahold of James Munkres :)
@@BriTheMathGuy nice. That books really nice. I got the English version as well but I wanna buy the Spanish version too but it's super rare. They go for like 200-250 bucks
Really nice video. I have Digital Fundamentals book.
Glad you liked it. Have a great day!
I've seen a bunch of channels now - & these "youtube-mathsbook-overview vids" are always the same
- some books are shown , lots of bla bla included & the sentence which is used the most is "to be honest , I haven't read this book" -
probably because this 'clip-style' is rather funny since it gives you' the feeling as if 'you yourself' have read all these books already
( though , everybody knows that youtubers don't read - they talk about reading instead ... ) .
after all , this is what live is all about : to act as if & do so with all 'your' heart ... 😉
This is really helpful...thanks you so much..anyway what's the best book for calculus for undergraduate students....
You're welcome! The calc books by Stewart and the Edwards/Penny book featured in this video are both very good.
Nice video, would you sell to me your book of A problem book of mathematical analysis by Berman?. maybe we could exchange. Let me know,
Physics by Knight I really don't recommend. It just throws all these introductory concepts at you, 40+ chapters worth, like 1300 pages. It doesn't cover them well enough in my opinion. It's a bit of a jumble. I had to use it four my first year courses. I'm certain there are better intro physics textbooks out there
Great video by the way
Thanks and have a great day!
Brian
may be he already knew that you'll be a UA-camr
Proof
Dude, what’s up with the lack of Serge Lang? Ya can’t math out without him!
CAN'T BELIEVE YOU NEVER OPENED N.L.D. & CHAOS BY STROGATZ!!! YOU ARE MISSING OUT!!
Very nice meth library, buddy.
Thanks for watching!
Engineers need complex analysis
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I really liked the video, but the camera shakes too much.
Daniel Oliveira Good point. I'll see if I can fix that in the future. Have a good day.
Why do you move the camera so much ?!?! My head hurts!
Would it be okay in your eyes for someone to self-study enough, so they can place into the class they wish?
Basically, I want to place into Calc in college, but I've never taken trig. Where would you recommend I start to self-study?
Are books such as Schaums Outline a good start?
I hate to give a cop-out answer but it really depends on you. If you know you are a great independent learner then the Schaum Outline books are great for learning new things. Overall I usually recommend students to actually take the class they need to place into the next one. The main reason for this is it will force you to give the necessary time to the material that you might not if you self-study. Also, your university might not even let you take calc unless you have had a trig class before.(This you would need to find out.) Taking the trig class will not slow you down in the long run. Hope it helps. :)
Thanks!
Oh, I also meant studying for the placement test in order to get placed into calc, but you pretty much answered my question.
The video would be great if you minimize shaking the camera.
You are rich some books are hardcover you are lucky
I'm not crazy
These books so new , I don't think u read any of them at all. There is no highlighting on any where , there is no name any where , pages aren't even spreaded a little .
or maybe he doesn’t handle his books like a barbarian as you do
Lmao I’m using that exact same physics book for AP Physics C
I am wish to be translate to the Arabic 🌹🌹
You sound like 3blue1brown
What a compliment!
I have that physics book :)
It's a nice book!
Advance physics
I got Linear Algebra Done Right as a PDF by Sheldon Axler. It's a really good book ! Highly recommend it !
It really is!
@@BriTheMathGuyAnother good book for calculus is Higher Math for Beginners by Zeldovich and Yagom, sadly it is out of print but I have it on my kindle.