A First Course in Linear Algebra

Prof. Robert A Beezer, Univ of Puget Sound

One of my favorite textbook websites, this is an example of how all textbooks should be presented.

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Algebraic Topology

Allen Hatcher

A topology book that “assumes the reader has some familiarity with the content of the standard undergraduate courses in algebra and point-set topology.”

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American Mathematical Society Books Online

The AMS has dozens of books here.

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Crowell's Calculus

Prof Benjamin Crowell, Fullerton College

An excellent short introduction to calculus.

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Dozens of free math textbooks

Compiled by Alexandre Stefanov

A list of free math books compiled by Alex Stefanov

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Electronic Library of Mathematics

The Electronic Library of Mathematics contains online journals, article collections, monographs, and other electronic resources in the field of mathematics.

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Elementary Algebra, 3e, from Totally Free Math

Wesner, Nustad, Mahler, and Ailawadi

A free version of an established print algebra textbook.

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Elementary Calculus: An Approach Using Infinitesimals

Prof. H. Jerome Keisler, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison

This is a calculus textbook at the college Freshman level based on Abraham Robinson’s infinitesimals, which date from 1960 and have been updated continually through 2002.

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Euclid's Elements

D.E. Joyce

One of the classics, written over two millenia ago in Greek, and now available in dynamic HTML.

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Five Free Calculus Textbooks Reviewed

This is a very comprehensive review of five books at slashdot.

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forall X: An Introduction to Formal Logic

PD Magnus

A book that describes two formal languages which have been of special importance to philosophers: truth-functional sentential logic and quantified predicate logic.

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George Cain's List of Online Math Textbooks

George Cain, retired professor of Mathematics at the Georgia Insitute of Technology, has compiled a list of textbooks freely available on the web.

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HyperMath

Rod Nave, Georgia State University

HyperMath is a growing collection of examples of applied mathematics with links to their applications to problems in physics and astronomy.

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HyperStat Online Textbook

Prof. David Lane, Rice University

Free online textbook, with lots of links to other resources. Print version available from Amazon, see website for link.

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Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms

David MacKay

Free online version of an in-print math book from the Cambridge University Press.

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Inner Algebra

Aaron Maxwell

A fun online-only book that will help you do algebra in your head.

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Introduction to Probability

Charles M. Grinstead and J. Laurie Snell

This text is designed for an introductory probability course taken by sophomores, juniors, and seniors in mathematics, the physical and social sciences, engineering, and computer science.

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Introduction to Statistical Thought

Michael Lavine

A well-designed primer on statistics in PDF format.

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Kerala Mathematics

A high-school algebra and geometry book from the government of Kerala, India.

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Math World

Eric Weisstein

Science World is a top-notch website that will serve any science and/or math student very well. The site has individual sections for Chemistry, Math, Physics, Astronomy, and Science Biographies.

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