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u/Lhopital_rules · 64 pointsr/AskScienceDiscussion

Here's my rough list of textbook recommendations. There are a ton of Dover paperbacks that I didn't put on here, since they're not as widely used, but they are really great and really cheap.

Amazon search for Dover Books on mathematics

There's also this great list of undergraduate books in math that has become sort of famous: https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~abhishek/chicmath.htm

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u/tntenson · 3 pointsr/math

Halmos is good.

Others at the undergraduate level:

[Enderton's Elements of Set Theory] (http://www.amazon.com/Elements-Set-Theory-Herbert-Enderton/dp/0122384407)


Moschavakis' Notes on Set Theory



If you are just looking at books on sigma algebras, you should look at measure theory books. Royden, Halmos are the standard texts.

u/ase1590 · 1 pointr/AskComputerScience

Bitcoin mining programs are pretty advanced pieces of software, especially due to the rise of ASICs and other esoteric hardware that must be supported. You might want to consider an easier project for the time being.

Fundamentally, you need to have a good grasp on data structures before you can really get going with Merkle trees and cryptocurrency mining in general.

Here are some free resources to get started

If you want to consider grabbing a book, Algorithms (4th ed) is generally regarded as a decent book to get started on thinking with and using algorithms and data structures.

edit: depending on the time you have, you may also want to consider reading this on set theory. It tends to make later algorithms a bit more clear as a lot of it draws from set theory.

u/den_of_sins · 1 pointr/math

My department uses Enderton's Elements of Set Theory in our introductory Set Theory course. It starts at the basics and has some large cardinal and forcing stuff towards the end, I believe.

http://www.amazon.com/Elements-Set-Theory-Herbert-Enderton/dp/0122384407