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What textbooks should I read for the number three in the postgraduate entrance examination?
The three outlines of postgraduate mathematics include calculus, linear algebra, probability theory and mathematical statistics. It is required to understand the concept and master the representation, so that the functional relationship of the application problem will be established.

Recommend three mathematics textbooks for postgraduate entrance examination:

① Advanced Mathematics (I and II): Department of Mathematics, Tongji University, 6th Edition, Higher Education Press.

② Linear Algebra of Engineering Mathematics (5th Edition) Department of Mathematics, Tongji University

Higher education press

③ Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics: Zhejiang University 4th Edition, Higher Education Press, reaching its peak.

(2) Teaching materials and counseling books:

① Department of Mathematics, Tongji University: A Guide to the Complete Solution of Advanced Mathematics Exercises (Part I) Higher Education Press.

② Linear Algebra of Engineering Mathematics (5th Edition) Department of Mathematics, Tongji University

Counseling Books for Higher Education Press

③ Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics: Higher Education Press, Zhejiang University, 4th edition, in full swing.

According to the different requirements of various disciplines and majors on the mathematical knowledge and ability that graduate students should have when entering the postgraduate entrance examination, there are three kinds of postgraduate entrance examination papers: one is engineering, the other is mathematics; For economic management, it is Mathematics III (before 2009, it was Mathematics III for management and Mathematics IV for economy, and after 2009, the syllabus merged Mathematics III and Mathematics IV). There are specific regulations on the types of test papers used by different majors.

References:

Baidu Graduate Mathematics Encyclopedia