I have thought of a new schedule, effective from the next week: Monday: classical mechanics and commutative algebra (both), Wednesday: differential equations, real analysis and calculus (all three), Friday: number theory and topology (both), Sunday: linear transformations, class XI and class XII (all three). This will reduce the large gap between consecutive parts.
The NCERT physics books are making me physically sick. I'm discontinuing. If you want any discussion on these "books", contact me here: bianchipetrus@gmail.com. In its place I'm starting Classical Mechanics by Gregory from next week. I want to discontinue NCERT maths too 🤮, but we've come too far for that.
Gregory's book starts nicely with vector algebra and vector calculus (elementary). Although the definition of unit tangent vector is problematic, the book seems very comprehensible, especially to an idiot like me. It will possibly form a modest foundation on which we can then put relativity and quantum mechanics.
In this part we solve Exercises 51 - 58. Exercises 59 - 67 are Grapher Explorations and CAS Explorations and Projects. These need active involvement and so are left to you (use desmos online graphing calculator as much as you want). Next Friday we will start Section 2.2 - Differentiation Rules.
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I have thought of a new schedule, effective from the next week: Monday: classical mechanics and commutative algebra (both), Wednesday: differential equations, real analysis and calculus (all three), Friday: number theory and topology (both), Sunday: linear transformations, class XI and class XII (all three). This will reduce the large gap between consecutive parts.
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New schedule from tomorrow.
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The NCERT physics books are making me physically sick. I'm discontinuing. If you want any discussion on these "books", contact me here: bianchipetrus@gmail.com. In its place I'm starting Classical Mechanics by Gregory from next week. I want to discontinue NCERT maths too 🤮, but we've come too far for that.
Gregory's book starts nicely with vector algebra and vector calculus (elementary). Although the definition of unit tangent vector is problematic, the book seems very comprehensible, especially to an idiot like me. It will possibly form a modest foundation on which we can then put relativity and quantum mechanics.
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@darthocclus9417, thanks for the improvement.
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Fermat's Theorem (Part 3, Burton)
In this part we solve Exercises 1 - 8 of Section 5.2.
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Class XI, NCERT (Trigonometric Functions, Part 11)
In this part we solve all the exercises of the set Exercises 3.3.
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Riemann Integrability of Continuous Functions (Part 4, Tao)
In this part we solve the only exercise of this section - Exercise 11.5.1.
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Derivative (Part 10, Thomas and Finney)
In this part we solve Exercises 51 - 58. Exercises 59 - 67 are Grapher Explorations and CAS Explorations and Projects. These need active involvement and so are left to you (use desmos online graphing calculator as much as you want). Next Friday we will start Section 2.2 - Differentiation Rules.
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Derivative (Part 9, Thomas and Finney)
In this part we solve Exercises 45, 48, 49 and 50.
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The Theory of Congruences (Part 15, Burton)
In this part we complete this chapter fully by solving Exercises 15 - 20. Next week we can start Fermat's theorem.
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