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What is the best way to read advanced textbooks in Pure Mathematics (PhD Level)?
If the books have problems sections, the most important thing is to do the problems to the best of your ability -- "tell me, and I forget; show me, and I remember; let me do, and I understand" [not ac …
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What kid-friendly math riddles are too often spoiled for mathematicians?
Very similar to the shortest path ones already mentioned: A person is on the shore at a perpendicular distance $d_1$ from the shore and wants to rescue a person drowning at a perpendicular distance $d …