The Best Math eBooks of All Time

Discover the most influential math ebooks, recommended by leaders, experts, and readers worldwide

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Book Cover of Nicholas J. Higham, Mark R. Dennis, Paul Glendinning, Paul A. Martin, Fadil Santosa, Jared Tanner - The Princeton Companion to Applied Mathematics

By Nicholas J. Higham – Richardson Professor of Applied Mathematics (you?) and 5 more 

4.93
| 2015 | 1032 Pages
Recommended for: 
Undergraduate and graduate students. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn key concepts in applied mathematics and their real-world applications.
  • Discover various mathematical modeling techniques used in different fields.
  • Understand the connections between applied mathematics and other scientific disciplines.
  • Explore important equations and laws relevant to applied mathematics.
  • Gain insights into the latest research areas and trends in applied mathematics.
Reviews:
Comprehensive Overview
Well-Organized
Excellent Reference
Clear Explanations
Accessible Content
Complex Topics
Limited Depth
  • #99 Best Seller in Mathematics Reference on Amazon
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Recommended by John Miller, Tinsley Oden, Nick Trefethen and 10 others
John MillerA lot of modern science is applied math. Thus, The Princeton Companion to Applied Mathematics is a remarkable compendium of insight from across the sciences
Tinsley OdenThis remarkable volume takes on an impossible mission and completes it with style, precision, and scholarship
Nick TrefethenThe perfect companion to the earlier Companion. This book will be a landmark for decades ahead
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Book Cover of Ben Orlin - Change Is the Only Constant: The Wisdom of Calculus in a Madcap World

By Ben Orlin – Math teacher and popular math blogger (you?) 

4.93
| 2019 | 320 Pages
Recommended for: 
Students and math enthusiasts. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn how calculus connects to everyday life through engaging stories and humor.
  • Discover the intuitive explanations behind fundamental calculus concepts often overlooked in textbooks.
  • Understand the historical context of calculus and its relevance to various fields.
  • Explore the relationship between calculus and art, literature, and real-world scenarios.
  • Appreciate the beauty of mathematics through entertaining anecdotes and illustrations.
Reviews:
Engaging Stories
Humorous Illustrations
Intuitive Explanations
Thought-Provoking
Accessible Math
Not a Textbook
Limited Depth
  • #13 Best Seller in Mathematics History on Amazon
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Recommended by Grant Sanderson, Zach Weinersmith, David Litt and 4 others
Grant SandersonWith wit that had me laughing from page one, Change Is the Only Constant describes calculus as a way of thinking about the world, driven by insightful and hilariously illustrated examples drawn not just from the usual suspects, like physics and economics, but from history, poetry, literature, and the thoughts of a corgi at the beach
Zach WeinersmithOrlin guides us through the attic of calculus, which is filled not only with mathematical facts, but with true stories, riddles, mathematical fables, and paradoxes. This is the book I wish I had before I'd ever heard what a limit is
David LittBen Orlin has written a funny, smart, endlessly engaging book -- that just happens to be about one of the most important and complicated subjects on the planet. If you love math, this book is for you. But if you've ever felt intimidated by math, or you've wondered why you should care about it, then this book is even more for you. (Don't tell the math people I said that.)
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Math Book made by AI

By TailoredRead – AI that creates personalized books for you 

4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
Learn Math faster with a book created specifically for you by state-of-the-art AI. Our AI has vast knowledge of Math, and will craft a custom-tailored book for you in just 10 minutes. This tailored book addresses YOUR unique interests, goals, knowledge level, and background. Available for online reading, PDF download, and Kindle, your custom book will provide personalized insights to help you learn faster, expand your horizons, and accomplish your goals. Embark on your Math learning journey with a personalized book - made exclusively for you.
Recommended for: 
All readers across all knowledge levels.
You will:
  • Get a Math book tailored to your interests, goals, and background
  • Receive a book precisely matching your background and level of knowledge
  • Select which topics you want to learn, exclude the topics you don't
  • Define your learning goals and let your book guide you to accomplish them
  • Get all the knowledge you need consolidated into a single focused book
Reviews:
Insightful
Focused
Highly Personalized
Easy to Read
Engaging
Actionable
Up-to-Date
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Book Cover of Steven Strogatz - Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe

By Steven Strogatz – Renowned teacher & highly cited mathematician (you?) 

4.92
| 2019 | 384 Pages
Recommended for: 
Math enthusiasts & science lovers. Beginner to Intermediate readers.
You will:
  • Understand the history and importance of calculus in everyday life.
  • Discover the creative and intuitive aspects of calculus.
  • Learn how calculus has shaped scientific discoveries and technological advancements.
  • Appreciate the simplicity and power of mathematical concepts in calculus.
  • Gain a new perspective on the role of calculus in understanding the universe.
  • Three mysteries above all have spurred its development: the mystery of curves, the mystery of motion, and the mystery of change.
  • That’s the big idea behind calculus. Everything becomes simpler at infinity.
  • The breakthrough came from insisting that curves were actually made of straight pieces. It wasn’t true, but one could pretend that it was.
Reviews:
Accessible Explanation
Engaging History
Real-World Examples
Creative Approach
Inspirational Content
Complex Equations
Heavy on History
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Shortlisted for the 2019 Royal Society Science Book Prize
  • Named one of 10 Best Books to Read this Spring by Amazon's Chris Schluep
Recommended by John Urschel, Kirk Borne, Adam Gabriel Top Influencer and 10 others
John UrschelI hope they enjoy it as much as I did. If you or someone you know is studying Calculus, this book is highly recommended
Kirk Borne"Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe" book by stevenstrogatz

Great #Mathematics book that explores the History of Modern Science from this amazing perspective!
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"Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe" book by stevenstrogatz
Great #Mathematics book that explores the History of Modern Science from this amazing perspective!
— Kirk Borne (Kirk…
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