Mathematics as a Non-Superstition. Eleven math courses (in the playlists), from high school (precalculus) to early graduate school (functional analysis), taught in such a way that the student should be able to defend (almost) all statements against objection.
Playlist List (sorted by last added):
Course 4: Linear Algebra
Course 3: Calculus II (US)
Course 2: Calculus I (Another extra)
Course 7: Principles of Mathematical Analysis
Course 9: Basic Functional and Harmonic Analysis
Course 8: Fourier Analysis
Course 8: Complex Analysis
Course 6: Introduction to Analysis
Course 5: Differential Equations
Course 4: Multivariable Calculus
Course 3: Calculus II
Course 2: Calculus I
Course 1: Precalculus
V. Mazurov, and E. Khukhro. (2014)cite arxiv:1401.0300Comment: A few new solutions and references have been added. Preparation of the next 19th issue is underway, new problems are welcome, as well as comments on previous editions.
P. Nagy, P. Surján, and Á. Szabados. Theoretical Chemistry Accounts: Theory, Computation, and Modeling (Theoretica Chimica Acta), 131 (2):
1-6(February 2012)
G. Davis, and M. Mcgowen. proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the 26th Annual Meeting of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education (PME), 2, page 273-280. Norwich, UK, University of Norwich, (July 2002)
C. Bergsten. Proceedings of the 30th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2, page 153-160. Prague, Czech Republic July 16-21, (2006)