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* [https://www.amazon.com/dp/1305266641/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=dgDsf&pf_rd_p=f0565570-f67b-4783-ab26-5a1f2c0bb3fd&pf_rd_r=7Y23GMHWH3DGTT7ZYJQF&pd_rd_r=a9ba1496-356e-4cbd-8e81-6d00bf440a1e&pd_rd_wg=OeBPr&ref_=bd_tags_dp_rec Multivariable Calculus] by [[James Stewart]].
 
* [https://www.amazon.com/dp/1305266641/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=dgDsf&pf_rd_p=f0565570-f67b-4783-ab26-5a1f2c0bb3fd&pf_rd_r=7Y23GMHWH3DGTT7ZYJQF&pd_rd_r=a9ba1496-356e-4cbd-8e81-6d00bf440a1e&pd_rd_wg=OeBPr&ref_=bd_tags_dp_rec Multivariable Calculus] by [[James Stewart]].
 
* [https://www.amazon.com/Advanced-calculus-Frederick-S-Woods/dp/B0006AMNBI Advanced Calculus] by [[Frederick S. Woods]].  Became an iconic textbook because of how [[Richard Feynman]] learned calculus from it.  Feynman later popularized a technique taught in the book in college, which is now called the "Feynman Integration Technique."
 
* [https://www.amazon.com/Advanced-calculus-Frederick-S-Woods/dp/B0006AMNBI Advanced Calculus] by [[Frederick S. Woods]].  Became an iconic textbook because of how [[Richard Feynman]] learned calculus from it.  Feynman later popularized a technique taught in the book in college, which is now called the "Feynman Integration Technique."
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* [https://www.amazon.com/Calculus-Vol-Multi-Variable-Applications-Differential/dp/0471000078/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=apostol+calculus+volume+2&qid=1634316891&sr=8-1 Calculus: Volume II] by [[Tom M. Apostol]].
  
 
=== Combinatorics ===
 
=== Combinatorics ===

Revision as of 11:55, 15 October 2021

These Math books are recommended by Art of Problem Solving administrators and members of the AoPS Community.

Levels of reading and math ability are loosely defined as follows:

  • Elementary is for elementary school students up through possibly early middle school.
  • Getting Started is recommended for students grades who are participating in contests like AMC 8/10 and Mathcounts.
  • Intermediate is recommended for students who can expect to pass the AMC 10/12.
  • Olympiad is recommended for high school students who are already studying math at an undergraduate level.
  • Collegiate is recommended for college and university students.

More advanced topics are often left with the above levels unassigned.

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Books By Subject

Algebra

Getting Started

Intermediate

Calculus

Getting Started

Single Variable (Intermediate)

Multivariable (Advanced)

Combinatorics

Getting Started

Intermediate

Olympiad

Collegiate


Geometry

Getting Started

Intermediate

Olympiad

Collegiate


Inequalities

Intermediate

Olympiad

Collegiate


Number Theory

Getting Started

Olympiad

Collegiate

Trigonometry

Getting Started

Intermediate

Olympiad


Problem Solving

Getting Started

Intermediate

Olympiad

General Interest

Math Contest Problem Books

Elementary School


Getting Started


Intermediate

Olympiad

Collegiate

See also