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Hitchhiking a math route

Which areas of mathematics can you get to by hitchhiking?

Infinite Dimensional Analysis: A Hitchhiker’s Guide. Berlin; New York: Springer, 2006. Mathematics Library QA320 .A45 2006 Link to MnCat Record (Link to MnCat Record of 1999 ed.)

The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Calculus: A Calculus Course Companion, by Michael Spivak. Houston, TX: Polished Pebble Press, 1995. Mathematics Library QA303 .S783 1995 Link to MnCat Record

Complex Analysis: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Plane, by Ian Stewart and David Tall. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983. Link to MnCat Record

Apparently only analysts like to hitchhike. Or perhaps only analysts like Douglas Adams.

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