Professor Cain put a webpage listing many free online math books, among which, I found the book A Fist Course in Linear Algebra is a really good textbook for beginners to start learning linear algebra from the very beginning up to a level even covering some elementary stuff in graduate linear algebra courses.
AMS also posts some online free books on its webpage.
MIT Open Course Ware is a very good resource of lecture notes used during their classes. Its math part covers the courses ranging from undergraduate levels to graduate levels. I believe that many people will benefit a lot from learning through their open sources, and really thank them for bringing this generous idea into reality.
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The IMS New Researchers’ Survival Guide gives new researchers many important and useful advises about how to begin doing research not only in mathematics and statistics (it’s kind of universal for all graduate students). Very worth reading carefully, and strongly recommended to all of us.
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Surely it’s a wild title. The outspoken Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman (or Dick Feynman), both as a man and as a scientist, excited varied reactions: You either love him or hate him.
PS: The famous book Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! collects of reminiscences and anecdotes of this legendary Physicist is available in the Auburn University’s Library. The Call Number is QC 16 .F49 A37 1986 . You may also read it online from this webpage.
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