Maths books: free to a good home

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Maths books: free to a good home

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Many moons ago I read mathematics. But I am now too old and fat and mad and grey and dead and bald and past it, and my apartment too small. These books are no longer understood and no longer needed.

Free to a good home
• If you are a genuine student of mathematics, or a mathematical library, or the like, you can have them free (you collect from me in New York, or you pay postage).
• Book dealers can have them dearer than free, but not a lot.
Dates are (mostly) of first publication rather than this printing. If it’s important, ask.

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Have you got "Stochastic Processes for Dummies"?
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Nearly:
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As I have no access to ODP, I assume that it stands for "Obsessive Disorder, Probably".
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Donated to Baruch CUNY.

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Donated to Baruch CUNY.
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jdaw1 wrote:Donated to Baruch CUNY.
Good idea.
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jdaw1 wrote:Many moons ago I read mathematics. But I am now too old and fat and mad and grey and dead and bald and past it, and my apartment too small. These books are no longer understood and no longer needed.

Free to a good home
• If you are a genuine student of mathematics, or a mathematical library, or the like, you can have them free (you collect from me in New York, or you pay postage).
• Book dealers can have them dearer than free, but not a lot.
Dates are (mostly) of first publication rather than this printing. If it’s important, ask.

Invited speedsan chaos127 onusbaum

Also posted on the ODP internal fora.
Dont give that last one away, Jules! :D
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Ô°variste Galois

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Naughty mis-quoting. A Course in Group Theory: Group Theory is the study of formal symmetries. Wikipedia has a summary, albeit one that fails to mention that this branch of mathematics was send in a letter written by Ô°variste Galois the night before he was killed in a duel. Alas I was never really intelligent enough to be competent at group theory, though I was intelligent enough to realise that I wasn’t intelligent enough. Such is life.
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If knowing you're not intelligent enough is a sign of intelligence, I'll dust down the shelf for my impending Nobel Prize...
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