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page, so you won't get much input. The WikiProject
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Just the basic courses, my university sucks so no advanced topics, and I had to cut my self-education short for now. You can actually ask your questions on math.stackexchange.com, it's a great site for asking math questions of that sort.
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True that. That's why I leave these messages. Users are often happy to make a huge mess and leave it for others to fix. This one is especially bad because it wouldn't be easy for a non-specialist to fix.
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