Books on mathematics

More like these? Where do I go from here?

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I really like this book and recommend it because Feynman brings the bants

cybernetics is comfy

Read Abbott's Flatland, annotated by Ian Stewart. Then after that, read Flatterland by Stewart. Great great books about mathematics. It's almost like a couple of notches above a layman's understanding. You'll get a nice grasp of the concepts in the books.

You could try Godel, Escher, Bach too if you want. That is a little more in-depth and bland like an academic book.

If you want to learn more math, go to school i=or some shit bro. nothing beats a class, textbook, and teacher, when learning mathematics.

Hardy - A Mathematician's Apology
Gowers - Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction

I was excited this book existed but reading it made me feel like a cuck so I started again with calc 1 again

Invitation to discrete mathematics, Jiří Matoušek

>Remarks on the foundations of mathematics

>foundations and fundamental concepts of mathematics

>any set theory book

Everything ITT is a fucking meme. If you're interested doing mathematics then your first book should be How to prove it by a guy called Vennemann or something like this. If you're only interested in mathematics fuck off and fap to BazingoTv