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About dalcde/cam-notes
This repository contains comprehensive lecture notes from the Cambridge University mathematics program, spanning from foundational Part IA courses through advanced Part IV topics. The notes were transcribed by the author during lectures between 2014 and 2018 and cover over 80 courses across pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and theoretical physics subjects. The content includes classical areas like analysis, algebra, and geometry alongside specialized topics such as quantum field theory, symplectic geometry, and stochastic calculus.
The notes are typeset in LaTeX and organized by academic year and term. A compiled web version of the notes is maintained separately on the author's website and typically contains more recent corrections than the git repository, which is updated sporadically. Each course entry includes the year taught and the instructor's name, providing context for the material covered.
This project serves as a detailed record of Cambridge's tripos mathematics curriculum and could be valuable for students seeking supplementary course materials or researchers interested in how particular advanced topics were presented during this period. The breadth of coverage across multiple difficulty levels makes it a substantial open educational resource for the mathematics community.