/mg/ - Math general

No physishits edition.

What are you studying, /mg/?

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You must have gotten a D in general physics. What did you study?

sup guys physicist here i can answer any and all question related to math or physics

ITT post your favorite physicists who are better at math than all living mathematicians

>physics
Wrong place.
Here is the physics thread

did i forget to tell you i have 2 degrees?

see

well my one degree is in math so i'm finna chill here with you if that's ok

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>ITT post your favorite physicists who are better at math than all living mathematicians
Kek

why don't you like me?

>physics
see

Isaac Newton
>"muh" Differential & Integral Calculus & Analysis

what about
>math
tell me something

"Assuming anything that is not proven (except axioms lol) cannot yield a proof. Any mathematician thinking otherwise is an idiot."
- Edward Witten

see

>>ITT post your favorite physicists who are better at math than all living mathematicians
>Kek
:D
yeah...
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>>>ITT post your favorite physicists who are better at math than all living mathematicians
>>Kek
>:D
>yeah...
my physical intuitions confirm this!

hey i'm a physics student why is cohomology so hard?

same here hehe...
i dont know about "cohomolgy" lol
what is a "cohomolgy"? is it an integral?

i think it's what comes after 3d integrals

Does anyone here know any decent math books that cover all the topics present in the art of problem solving books: volume 1 and 2?

I already have the first book but can't seem to find the second one anywhere so I think I will have to give up on this series.

Here's the list of contents of the 2 two books:
>Vol .1
s3.amazonaws.com/aops-cdn.artofproblemsolving.com/products/aops-vol1/toc.pdf

>Vol. 2
s3.amazonaws.com/aops-cdn.artofproblemsolving.com/products/aops-vol2/toc.pdf

If something like this is impossible then what are the best books for teaching yourself mathematics from the basics till prealgebra and precalculus.

Thank you.

funnily enough some "physics" math that always fell just far enough outside of something I was studying

learning basic tensor analysis on manifolds even though I'm more algebraist to even myself out a bit.

Please use the mathematics thread.
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>"physics" math
No such thing. There is math which physishits use, there is math which the less retarded kind of physishits develop, but there is no "physics math".