← Back to context Comment by slowhadoken 6 years ago I need a resource like this for group theory. 4 comments slowhadoken Reply throwawaymath 6 years ago Try http://abstract.ups.edu/aata/. I have no affiliation with the authors, but I think it's really quite good. Symmetries in particular have a lot of illustration. slowhadoken 6 years ago Thank you! I'll check it out. WarmlySmoggy 6 years ago https://www.amazon.com/Visual-Group-Theory-Problem-Book/dp/0...This is targeted at the beginner. Maybe someone else can comment on how good it is. Doesn't look to be interactive, but more pictorial based. slowhadoken 6 years ago I'll check this book out. Thank you!
throwawaymath 6 years ago Try http://abstract.ups.edu/aata/. I have no affiliation with the authors, but I think it's really quite good. Symmetries in particular have a lot of illustration. slowhadoken 6 years ago Thank you! I'll check it out.
WarmlySmoggy 6 years ago https://www.amazon.com/Visual-Group-Theory-Problem-Book/dp/0...This is targeted at the beginner. Maybe someone else can comment on how good it is. Doesn't look to be interactive, but more pictorial based. slowhadoken 6 years ago I'll check this book out. Thank you!
Try http://abstract.ups.edu/aata/. I have no affiliation with the authors, but I think it's really quite good. Symmetries in particular have a lot of illustration.
Thank you! I'll check it out.
https://www.amazon.com/Visual-Group-Theory-Problem-Book/dp/0...
This is targeted at the beginner. Maybe someone else can comment on how good it is. Doesn't look to be interactive, but more pictorial based.
I'll check this book out. Thank you!