There is huge propability guide on propability will make you percieve things wrong...
Its probale if you find real scars on planet by the energetic industry you will be deleted by farmaceutical one...
Nolan Miller
bump
Camden Young
The manga guides taught me more than lectures. But the stuff taught before the new chapters begin are all weird and notation is abused as fug. You're better off referring to books that focus on applications on the topics taught at the very end.
Elijah Peterson
wtf, that manga guide to statistics is a real thing? And there's also a linear algebra version? the hell...
Christian Scott
Weeaboos huh
Connor Brooks
Yes they exist, and there's more too (like physics, but that one only covers classic mechanics). You can find PDFs of them with vector graphics online
Jeremiah Phillips
>but that one only covers classic mechanics
As it should. Popsci that jumps to string theory is fucking trash.
Camden Perry
But it's not popsci lol. I for sure wouldn't trust a book that covers CM and E&M all in one volume.
Daniel Flores
>but it does not go deep at all.
Of course not, those are just introductory books. You have to take it beyond that. Their caveat is that they are in a format that is more engaging to learn.
See pic.
Cooper Bennett
The Art Of Probability by Hamming Introduction to Probability by Bertsekas and Tsitsiklis A First Course in Probability by Ross An Introduction to Probability and Random Processes by Rota and Baclawski
Ian Thomas
Thanks a lot!
Luis Lopez
The Manga Guide to Category Theory when?
Gabriel Nelson
thanks, I got my Physics PhD. thanks to this
Jaxson Ross
How am I supposed to concentrate if they keep flashing their panties?
Juan Ross
Is the content in these books factual correct, or is it the usual Japanese anime physics jargon? I have a hard time believing Japan is capable of teaching proper subjects without throwing in ridiculous cringeworthy shit or just plain out wrong stuff.
Tyler Baker
It is correct. They just create a funny story around the content in order to motivate it. >Oh no! I just became a princess in charge of managing a small country and the first order of business is organizing information. How will I manage?! >Hello, I'm a magical fairy who happened to overhear your plight. I will teach you about a form of magic called database management systems (DBMS). >etc..
lol, I could actually see that working out with their format.
Connor Morales
They're actually quite good for introductory overview and primer of the subjects they cover. It's not popsci at all.
Ian Barnes
>used the manga guide to physics to review for ap physics c in high school without taking the class >got a five >friends ask how >is too ashamed to say
John Sanchez
>lol, I could actually see that working out with their format. If we meme hard enough, it will happen.
But seriously does anyone know where to find the raws?
Jonathan Green
>mfw want to make a "The Manga Guide to Gauge Theories" but can't draw for shit
Jayden Wright
so much want
Aaron Anderson
Introduces the topic with a comic
confused pretty anime girls makes a lot of dumb questions that a student would make
smart anime boy answers everything in the same way a professor would
and then the anime boy spergs out and it literally turns into a textbook
Brandon Scott
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Nathan Garcia
>and then the anime boy spergs out and it literally turns into a textbook Story of my fucking life. >engineer friend asks about how to prove that the discrete Fourier transform is unitary >I say it's provable from looking at the explicit matrix form of the transform but the unitarity could be proved in a more general context that can be extended to the continuous case >start getting into Banach spaces, completeness, graphs, dual-kernel theorem, etc. >prove that a linear operator [math]F \in \mathcal{B}(B)[/math] on a Banach space [math]\mathcal{B}(B)[/math] defined as usual is unitary and is indeed an automorphism on the [math]C^*[/math]-algebra formed by [math](\mathcal{B},*)[/math] after a few pages of scribbling >he looks at me like I'm some sort of wizard
Robert Thompson
>What are some good resources to learn Probability Theory and Statistical Inference?
I just have a hunch about this one.
Cooper Nelson
you could buy it off amazon, search for マンガでわかるフーリエ解析
or if you go to: The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Pacific Oaks College Saybrook University Dallas Nursing Institute The Santa Barbara & Ventura Colleges of Law
Luis Gutierrez
This looks like a book thread.
So I loved my analysis texts (Pugh, Rudin, and Spivak), but I find topology and manifolds a bit boring.
Is there a nice rigorous book on real ODE's I can get?
Nicholas Price
Is there one for Galois theory? I still can't understand the shit out of it.
Why are the Japanese so good at drawing cute girls in cute outfits? Why don't real life girls dress like that? I'd get an instant boner if I saw a girl wearing that in public.