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Focus on Learning Math That Directly Connects to Dating
In national curricula around the world, students typically begin by studying arithmetic in elementary school, then move on to the basics of algebra and geometry in middle school. In high school, they learn foundational concepts that prepare them for more specialized mathematics.
Many people also go on to study advanced mathematics at university or in graduate programs.
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There’s a big gap between simply learning Mathematics and truly connecting that learning to dating.
Learning Math on your own is often enough—but trying to figure out how to connect that learning to dating all by yourself is, in fact, a waste of effort when you consider the essence of dating itself. We hope you’ll realize this as early in life as possible.
For now, we’ve gathered some resources for you below. But if you’re interested in focusing on learning that directly connects to dating, please check the guidance at the bottom of this page.
(Reference) A Complete List of Topics Covered in University Mathematics
(from the 2020 French Mathematics Teaching Certification Guidelines)
- Linear Algebra
Vector Spaces
Finite-dimensional Vector Spaces
Multilinearity
Matrices
Endomorphism polynomials
Structure theory of endomorphisms
Linear representations
Exponential - Group Theory
Abelian group
Permutation group
Classical automorphism groups
Representation theory of finite groups - Ring Theory
Ideals and Quotients
Algebra
Divisibility in integral domains
Polynomial rings
Field Theory - Bilinear and Quadratic Forms Over a Vector Space
Bilinear forms
Quadratic forms
Orthogonality
Euclidean and Hermitian spaces
Endomorphisms
Low dimensions - Affine and Euclidean Geometry
Convexity
Euclidean affine spaces - Single Variable Real Analysis
6.1 Real Numbers
Sequences of real numbers
Topology of ℝ
6.2 Numerical Series
6.3 Real-valued functions defined on a subset of ℝ
6.4 Common Functions
Differentiability
Taylor-like theorems
Elementary functions (trigonometric, rational, exp, , log, etc)
6.5 Integration
6.6 Sequences and Series of Functions
6.7 Convexity - Single Variable Complex Analysis
7.1 Power Series
7.2 Functions of a Complex Variable - Topology
8.1 Topology and Metric Spaces
8.2 Normed Vector Spaces over ℝ or ℂ
8.3 Hilbert Spaces - Multivariable calculus
9.1 Differentiable Functions
9.2 Differential Equations
9.3 Differential Geometry - Measures and integral calculus
10.1 Measure Theory Concepts
10.2 Integration
10.3 Fourier Analysis - Probability Theory
11.1 Definition of a Probability Space
11.2 Random Variables, Distribution of a Random Variable
11.3 Convergence of Sequences of Random Variables - Distribution calculus and Applications
12.1 Distributions on ℝᵈ
12.2 Schwartz Spaces 𝑆(ℝᵈ) and 𝑆'(ℝᵈ)
12.3 Applications - Numerical Analysis
13.1 Solving Systems of Linear Equations
13.2 Iterative Methods for Approximate Solutions of Real and Vectorial Equations
13.3 Numerical Integration
13.4 Approximation of Numerical Functions
13.5 Ordinary Differential Equations
13.6 Fourier Transform
【Important】 For Those Who Want to Enjoy a Life Without Struggling to Find Dating Partners
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