Where do i start?

where do i start?

start by deleting the higher infinite - large cardinals because the biggest number is 10^200

Probably one of the calc books

haha! that doesn't even make sense! i can write n such that n>10^200 eg. 10^200+0.00000...1 is already bigger.

you can write it, doesn't make it real

numbers aren't real to begin with. they're just a concept.

show me a number in nature that isn't just a concept. i'll wait.

Stewart if you don't know anything.

Stewart and Spivak or Apostol if you already know Pre Calc. Forget about rigorous foundations, it's better to spend the time getting intuition over more complicated concepts, so don't start with set theory or something like that because you are going to get fucking bored.

there's limits for everything user

half of those pdfs are memes, the other half is trivial.

Oh look, another undergrad who collects books and is never going to read them.

Start with the Greeks

poole's linear algebra or another LA book
rudin's introduction to analysis
rudins complex and real analysis
then you can do what you want e.g. pdes (because there are much of those in this list):
get some functionalanalysis (e.g. Brezis)
work through evans pde book
then do the intro to nonlinear pdes if this one is any good

Go home Veeky Forums you're drunk

this

op is a fucking troll or retard. probably both

Where did you find them?

Kys.

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are you fucking braindead?

fuck you i read a couple of them. i have some physics ones too. thoughts?

Can you compile a torrent for this? Thanks, OP.

By figuring out what you want to do in life.

idk how

I second this.

Maybe delete ALL but the Calculus books. Then delete all but one. Build from there.

I also download everything I find. It's a waste of time.

Do you want to take this outside you pompous little faggot? Talk shit get hit, bitch

>where do i start?
>start

meaning you haven't gone through at least half of those books

brainlet