Have been working my way through mathacademy and i feel so motivated. It is almost like a game and i start to feel confident to have a peek at math Olympiad questions. Thanks a lot for your platform.
This is a very comprehensive resource that not only offers the books, but a canned curriculum(Eurisko) that could be customized to your audience. Say, your colleagues at work(considering they came from STEM background with rusty vector calc like me) A question to the OP is, would it be possible for someone like me to "adapt" this curriculum to conduct my own version of "Eurisko"? What are the licensing terms?
if the aim is to just read and understand the papers, it is just a matter of learning the ap calc and some first-year university maths to get the basics out of the way.<p>the rest of the journey is to find an ml course which acts like a survey of the current state of the art. this field has complexity due to abstraction and horrendous naming practices. to understand a given paper requires working your way in reverse from concepts around it.<p>in addition, learn a "maths in code" platform of your choice to map the concepts to something you can run.