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Revision as of 00:43, 17 July 2021
Thinking Mathematics or Thinking Physics for math is a hypothetical book that teaches math in the style of Thinking Physics.
is there a Thinking Economics? basically a Thinking Physics for econ.
actually, is there a Thinking Mathematics? (maybe AOPS books are it?) it feels like math would work less well for some reason, but i am having trouble articulating why. maybe because you need to introduce a lot of terminology and concepts into someone's ontology first before you can even ask the question? probability/combinatorics is like one of the few branches where you don't need to do this (and this might be why the AoPS book is so enjoyable).
See also
What links here
- Duolingo for math (← links)
- Braid for math (← links)
- Tinkering in math requires loading the situation into working memory (← links)
- Thinking Physics for math (redirect page) (← links)