Do you have any books or resources that specifically targets proof writing? You said: "in order to learn topology, you first have to know how to write proofs" .
what qualifies as substantial proof writing experience :p ? I've taken Intro to Proofs, Abstract Algebra, Discrete Math. I will be taking Real Analysis in a few months and plan on doing some preemptive self study on it. I'll have my bachelors probably by the summer, and am seriously considering applying to do a master's in "computational math".
Do you have any books or resources that specifically targets proof writing? You said: "in order to learn topology, you first have to know how to write proofs" .
The Math Sorcerer has a video on books for proof writing in another video
Munkres' General Topology was the textbook I learned Topology from in 1st year grad school. Excellent text book for self study as well.
"It used to belong to a library, until I took it from there" LOL
Is the set of all irrational number homeomorphic to the space of all infinite subset of the set of natural number.
what qualifies as substantial proof writing experience :p ? I've taken Intro to Proofs, Abstract Algebra, Discrete Math. I will be taking Real Analysis in a few months and plan on doing some preemptive self study on it. I'll have my bachelors probably by the summer, and am seriously considering applying to do a master's in "computational math".