Nire Bryce on Nostr: Are there any math books that are basically whirlwind tours of practical applications ...
Are there any math books that are basically whirlwind tours of practical applications for that discipline?
like, a book with no exercises and instead is basically just the math equivalent of like, 'rust by example' type stuff
because knowing how to solve some things by hand is way less useful to me than knowing a subproblem of what I'm doing has already been solved and all I need to do is find and modify and plug the algorithm for it that's already got 175 years of research in it
like, a book with no exercises and instead is basically just the math equivalent of like, 'rust by example' type stuff
because knowing how to solve some things by hand is way less useful to me than knowing a subproblem of what I'm doing has already been solved and all I need to do is find and modify and plug the algorithm for it that's already got 175 years of research in it