A curated list of freely available resources for learning and exploring mathematics across all major branches.
Awesome Math is a curated, open-source directory of high-quality mathematics resources. It aggregates freely available textbooks, lecture notes, video lectures, software tools, and online courses covering virtually every branch of mathematics, from basic algebra to advanced research topics. It solves the problem of discovering and evaluating the vast array of mathematical learning materials scattered across the web.
Mathematics students, educators, researchers, and self-learners at all levels seeking structured access to free and high-quality learning materials. It is particularly valuable for those building a self-directed curriculum or looking for alternative explanations and perspectives on complex topics.
Developers and learners choose Awesome Math because it provides a single, well-organized, and community-vetted source for discovering the best open mathematics resources, saving significant time compared to unstructured web searches. Its commitment to listing primarily free materials makes advanced mathematical education more accessible.
A curated list of awesome mathematics resources
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Resources are meticulously organized by mathematical branch and type, as evidenced by the detailed table of contents covering from foundations to advanced topics like algebraic topology and mathematical physics.
Primarily lists freely available materials with paid resources clearly marked, aligning with its philosophy of making math education accessible, as noted in the README's focus on open resources.
Encompasses pure and applied mathematics, including niche areas like surreal numbers and algebraic statistics, shown in the extensive sections from General Resources to Branches of Mathematics.
Includes textbooks, video series, lecture notes, software tools, and online platforms, catering to various learning preferences as listed in sections like YouTube Series and Tools.
Functions as a static list without quality ratings or user reviews, requiring users to independently evaluate each resource's suitability, which can be time-consuming for beginners.
As a community-driven project, some links or resources may become outdated without consistent maintenance, a common issue in large curated lists like this GitHub repository.
Provides no guidance on sequence or prerequisites for self-learners, making it challenging to build a structured curriculum from the collection, as it's merely a directory.