Mathematics as a Non-Superstition. Eleven math courses (in the playlists), from high school (precalculus) to early graduate school (functional analysis), taught in such a way that the student should be able to defend (almost) all statements against objection.
Playlist List (sorted by last added):
Course 4: Linear Algebra
Course 3: Calculus II (US)
Course 2: Calculus I (Another extra)
Course 7: Principles of Mathematical Analysis
Course 9: Basic Functional and Harmonic Analysis
Course 8: Fourier Analysis
Course 8: Complex Analysis
Course 6: Introduction to Analysis
Course 5: Differential Equations
Course 4: Multivariable Calculus
Course 3: Calculus II
Course 2: Calculus I
Course 1: Precalculus
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