▲ 68 r/math
So this might be controversial and I know there isn't a right answer.
In physics, the Landau series on theoretical physics covers much of the theory in several fields at both undergraduate and graduate level
In computer sciende, Donald Knuth's books go through a foundational basis in algorithms analysis and should reach computational theory.
So my question is, do you think there's a parallel to these in mathematics? Not introductory books, but a series that can be used as graduate textbook.
u/CaptMartelo — 14 days ago