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    Mathematics

    Mathematics

    Accumulation of mathematical knowledge, matrix numerical optimization

    Mathematics is a comprehensive collection of notes, resources, and references spanning a wide range of mathematical topics. The repository organizes material across pure and applied mathematics, including calculus, linear algebra, probability, statistics, and optimization. It also extends into computational and algorithmic applications of mathematics, making it a useful reference for both academic study and practical problem-solving. The goal is to provide learners, researchers, and...
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    Awesome Math

    Awesome Math

    This is the Curriculum for "How to Learn Mathematics Fast"

    ...It organizes topics like algebra, calculus, linear algebra, probability, and statistics into a pragmatic sequence that favors intuition and problem-solving over purely formal proofs. The materials emphasize short, high-leverage resources—video lectures, concise notes, and hands-on exercises—that help you build momentum quickly. It also suggests checkpoints and practice ideas so you can test comprehension and move forward with confidence. The structure is useful both for newcomers who want a starting plan and for practitioners filling specific gaps before tackling ML or deep learning. Overall, it acts as a compact study plan that turns “learn math” from a vague goal into a concrete, achievable path.
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