Ask HN: What is the best way to learn proof based math without a teacher?
2 points| curious16 | 2 years ago
I don't have access to any teacher so books and online courses will be my best bet. Can you throw some suggestions at me?
2 points| curious16 | 2 years ago
I don't have access to any teacher so books and online courses will be my best bet. Can you throw some suggestions at me?
Penyngton|2 years ago
Sadly, this is not an easy thing to learn and requires a lot of work and most importantly discipline. You mustn't let yourself be at all complacent. It's very easy when doing exercises by yourself to believe that you've "got the idea" and you can "see how it works", but the key is to actually write _everything_ down, so that there is no room for handwaving at all. This is not easy to force yourself to do, but it is necessary.
arisbe__|2 years ago
Book of Proof has a free PDF version. It covers the basic styles of proof (necessary to learn but still not super advanced).
Other texts of this sort include Jay Cummings long form texts (I myself haven't worked through or even exaimed these but they seem popular.