Undergraduate Level Math

I’m just spit-balling here, but I think my library now covers all of Undergraduate level math.

Unfortunately, I am feeling the need to purchase the Remarkable Paper Pro as I don’t want to be forking out an additional $500 for 2-3 textbooks (on average) for each of my ~14 or so Graduate Math courses.

The way I see it, at the Undergraduate level you probably need textbooks on the following (in no particular order):

  • Calculus, Single-Variable to Multiple.
  • Maybe a separate text on Vector calculus
  • Differential Equations
  • Complex Analysis
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Real Analysis
  • Elementary Linear Algebra
  • Elementary Probability
  • Elementary Statistics
  • Proof based Linear Algebra
  • Algebra

That forms the core I believe. From this point onwards you could probably do a little bit of Optimisation or Number Theory to round out your education.