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Books
Favorite technical books studied throughout career.
- Statistics for Experimenters (Box, Hunter, Hunter) — Design of experiments, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals
- Probabilistic Safety Assessment in the Chemical and Nuclear Industries (Fullwood) — Safety analysis for chemical and nuclear industries
- AI Game Programming Wisdom (4 volumes) — Game AI algorithms and techniques
- Linear Algebra (Hefferon) — Free textbook, worked through completely in 77-neurons with detailed notes
- Book of Proof (Hammack) — Introduction to mathematical proof techniques
- Linear Algebra Done Right (Axler) — Abstract approach to linear algebra, memo notes
- Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times (Morris Kline) — History of mathematics, notes
- Euclid’s Elements (Heath translation) — Classical foundations of geometry, notes
- The Calculus Lifesaver (Banner) — Worked through in 77-neurons weeks 1-20
- The Symmetric Eigenvalue Problem (Parlett) — Numerical linear algebra, notes
- Set Theory and its Philosophy (Potter) — Foundations of mathematics, notes
- Reason’s Nearest Kin (Potter) — Philosophy of mathematics, notes
- The Liar: An Essay on Truth and Circularity (Barwise & Etchemendy) — Logic and paradoxes, notes
- Basic Concepts of Mathematics (Zakon) — Foundations, notes
- Concepts of Force (Jammer) — History and philosophy of physics, notes
- A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity (Whittaker) — Classical physics history, notes
- There’s Something about Gödel (Berto) — Incompleteness theorem, notes 1, notes 2
- Mathematical Logic (Chiswell & Hodges) — First-order logic, handwritten notes
- Reforming the Mathematical Language of Physics (Hestenes) — Geometric algebra for physics, notes
- Euler’s Writings — Primary sources, notes
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