Resources
Below are some other resources, links, and things to look at for enrichment.
For Graduate students
Advice from Ravi Vakil for
graduate students.
Advice from Sir Michael Atiyah
Advice.
List of
conferences and summer schools in algebraic geometry.
Proof-writing resources
Here are some short guides (with examples) on writing proofs.
Introduction to mathematical arguments.
The Mechanics of proofs and proof strategies.
Quick guide to writing proofs.
Typesetting in LaTeX
LaTeX beginner guide.
My favourite free online LaTeX editor
Overleaf.
Course material resources (mostly Calculus and Linear Algebra)
Purplemath: Notes on topics covered in class with examples.
Paul's Online Math Notes: More notes, more examples.
Khan Academy: Videos of lectures on many of the topics we will cover in some classes.
``Living Proof"
Mathematics is difficult but in non-unique ways. The free
e-book
Living proof: Stories of Resilience Along the Mathematical Journey, reveals the stories of mathematicians, with hope that mathematics students can find
themselves somewhere in these pages and be inspired to persist.
Math-Life Balance
On this
YouTube channel you can find many inteviews with famous mathematicians about their journey through mathematics, how they think about mathematics and what mathematics is to them.
Meet a Mathematician
On this
YouTube channel you can find many inteviews with some of the most inspiring mathematicians of our time.
Careers in mathematics outside academia
This is a comprehensive list of resources for math students interested in careers outside of the academy
link.