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Ask HN: Best resources for non-video based math self-study
8 points by iainctduncan on Sept 17, 2021 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments
Hi, I'm doing a Master's in Music Tech and need to get my math up for DSP programming. I'm trying to find good self-paced online courses that aren't video based. I just want to read text. I need to go back to basics because it's been 30 years, but I want to be able to go through content quickly because I was an A+ math student 30 years ago! Any recommendations? The goal is to get to be able to do university level DSP, assume I've forgotten stuff right back to senior high school.


I'm in a similar position and have been working through this;

https://learn.lboro.ac.uk/archive/olmp/olmp_resources/pages/...


Paul's Math Notes for the foundations.

https://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/


oh, this is exactly what I want! thanks so much for taking the time to answer. :-)


Make sure to work through problems without the answer handy

See if you campus has math tutoring available as well

I used both resources to get back up to speed myself. It was actually the tutor that showed me that site.

There is good lecture series content on YouTube as well




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