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To those of you interested in where to start in learning mathematics, this lecture series by The Great Courses is recommended.
"The history of mathematics concerns one of the most magnificent, surprising, and powerful of all human achievements. In the early 19th century, the noted German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss called mathematics the "queen of the sciences" because it was so successful at uncovering the nature of physical reality. Gauss's observation is even more accurate in today's age of quantum physics, string theory, chaos theory, information technology, and other mathematics-intensive disciplines that have transformed the way we understand and deal with the world."
https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/queen-of-the-sciences-a-history-of-mathematics.html
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