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Which topics of mathematics should I study?

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Does writing a bachelor thesis make sense?

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How do I interpret Euler's formula?

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Is a monoid a magma?

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Is the binomial theorem actually more efficient than just distributing

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Easy to read books on Graph Theory

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Does $\frac{0}{0}$ really equal $1$?

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Why are prime numbers considered special

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How does one explain addition?

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Are primes randomly distributed?

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Suggestions for Studying for Real Analysis/Linear Algebra

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What is the definition of axiom (mathematically speaking)

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What *exactly* are truth values?

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Is there a "largest function"?

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What books can help me master the exercises in Rudin's Principles of Mathematical Analysis?

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Detailed diagram with mathematical fields of study

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How to write in $2^x=5$ in logarithmic form?

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Guides/tutorials to learn abstract algebra?

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A curious graph of f(1/n) from the Spivak's Calculus

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a set theoretical completion?

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How do people pick $\delta$ so fast in $\epsilon$-$\delta$ proofs

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Why can a system of linear equations be represented as a linear combination of vectors?

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0.999... = 1? What is the secret?

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Concavity & Second Derivative

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How do I express logical connectives with Nand?

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What are some good reasonably rigorous texts on the mathematics of infinity?

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Applications of Category Theory Outside of Mathematics (the discipline)

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Age of Stochasticity?

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Why does dividing both sides of this system of equations to each other yields infinite "incorrect solutions"?

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Graphing $f(g(x))$ and $h(x)$