Learning is a two-way process. I believe it’s essential to remain open to new ideas while also sharing personal insights with others. On this page, I recommend several websites that I feel can greatly support and inspire your journey in learning Mathematics.
- 3Blue1Brown
- Rigorous Trivialities: Mathematical Blog
- Reuben Math (Topology) YouTube Channel
- The Theoretical Minimum : Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics (SITP)
- The Everything Seminar: Mathematics and Physics Blog
- The n-Category Café
- TCD Problem Solving Group -Trinity College Dublin
- Michael Penn’s YouTube Channel
- Bhāvanā –The mathematics magazine
- A Tour of the Zero Gallery (Kolkata) – Prof. Parthasarathi Mukhopadhyay
- John Baez’s Stuff: Mathematical Physics Blog
- Math3ma (Tai-Danae Bradley)
- Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada
- Timothy Nguyen: Math and Physics Lectures
- Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
- Math Curator Zanachan
- Algebraic Topology Playlist (Math at Andrews University)
- KAUST High-Performance Visualization Group
- Tutorial on Riemannian Geometry for Scientific Visualization (2022) by KAUST.
- Dr. Trefor Bazett YouTube channel – Calculus Playlists
- AMS Open Math Notes
- Project Euler.net Archive
- MTTS Expository Articles: 4dspace
- Mathematics at HSE : Introduction to Riemann Surfaces Playlist
- The Association for Mathematical Research (AMR)
- Assumptions of Physics – Gabriele Carcassi – YouTube channel
- N J Wildberger – Algebraic Topology Playlist – Insights into Mathematics YouTube Channel
- N J Wildberger – Differential Geometry Playlist – Insights into Mathematics YouTube Channel
- N J Wildberger – History of Mathematics – UNSW e-Learning YouTube Channel
- Mathematics in India: From Vedic Period to Modern Times – NPTEL Lectures by Prof. M. D. Srinivas, Prof. M. S. Sriram & Prof. K. Ramasubramanian
- Math Puzzles: The University of Utah
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