A guide to how to use multiple textbooks to learn mathematical logic at the advanced undergrad/early grad level https://twitter.com/ryan_nayr_/status/876978497922539520 …
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Replying to @Meaningness
I don’t recall having read any similar guide at the meta level for how to learn other branches of math. Or anything, really! (Why not
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Replying to @PittLabs
It’s still there for me! Maybe you need to log out of twitter and in again, or something.
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Replying to @Meaningness @PittLabs
Probably in your cache, but it's not showing up for me, even in a private window.
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Skimming this was a weird experience. I learned essentially everything in there, incl what he flagged as hard/obscure, + lot of other stuff.
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I had forgotten that I had learned that much.
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Replying to @Meaningness @PittLabs
I understand very little of what's in there, which raises some uncomfortable questions!
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Well, you don’t need much logic to do algebra, or the rest of math, which is why (as he noted) most math programs don’t teach it.
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