Here are some of the Best freely available playlists from Linear Algebra to Number theory that you can use to excel at Mathematics.
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Linear Algebra by W. Gilbert Strang, Professor of Mathematics at MIT, MCW playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=…
Introduction to Mathematical Analysis building upon the experience of limits of sequences and properties of real numbers and on calculus by Dr. Joel Feinstein, Associate Professor in Pure Mathematics at the University of Nottingham: youtube.com/playlist?list=…
Differential Equations Lecture series from actual classrooms for MAP2302 by The Math Sorcerer: youtube.com/playlist?list=…
Statistics Lecture Series: Data Analysis and Interpretation, Data Descriptors, Probability, Binomial and Normal Distributions, Confidence Intervals, and Hypothesis testing by Professor Leonard:
Course on Topology & Geometry by Dr. Tadashi Tokieda held at AIMS. Topology and geometry have become useful tools in many areas of physics and engineering, and of course permeate every corner of research in today's mathematics:
Trigonometry Lecture Series, from standard angles and radians to De Moivre's theorem of polar complex numbers, by ProfRobBob: youtube.com/playlist?list=…
Probability Lecture Series by Joe Blitzstein, Professor of the Practice in Statistics, Harvard University:
Game Theory and Strategic thinking Lecture Series by Professor Ben Polak. Lectures include dominance, backward induction, Nash equilibrium, evolutionary stability, commitment, credibility, asymmetric information, adverse selection, and signaling:
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