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Urban Planning Lectures, Urban Planning Notes. Urban planning is a technical and political process concerned with the development and use of land, protection and use of the environment, public welfare, and the design of the urban environment, including air, water, and the infrastructure passing into and out of urban areas, such as transportation, communications, and distribution networks. LECTURE NOTES VERSION 2.0 (fall 2009) This is a self contained set of lecture notes for Math 221. The notes were written by Sigurd Angenent, starting from an extensive collection of notes and problems compiled by Joel Robbin. The LATEX and Python les which were used to produce these notes are available at the following web site.

OK, so I wanted to write a blog where I can leave all of my notes to help people who are studying for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE by the PTCB).
I picked up a study guide to help me pass the exam, and I never stepped foot in any type of organized training class, but I passed the exam with flying colors.
I endured the studying and took the exam so I would have knowledge about the pharmacy technician training process, because I am in the midst of creating a Pharmacy Technician Training App for Android and Apple devices.....
Anywhoo...I have way too many blogs to try and keep up with in order to be effective on this one, so I 've decided to turn this blog into a video blog of sorts.
Instead of writing tons of content for this pharmacy tech blog, I plan to create a series of presentation style videos to support those who are studying for the PTCE.
The Pharmacy Technician Video Study Guide will be designed to be viewed on my YouTube Channel, but I will post the vids here as well. The following is the first video in the series:
Intro to the Pharmacy Technician Video Study Guide
I hope you guys find it informative. Please subscribe to my YouTube Channel to get the videos as soon as they are released.
Peace....
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Multivariable Calculus

Curl, div, grad and all that stuff explained by J. Cooper in a geometric fashion.

Multivariable Calculus supplements. Include many applications to the physical sciences. By O. Knill.

Elementary vector calculus applied to Maxwell Equation's and electric potencial. By D. Bump.

Real Analysis

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Elementary notes on real analysis by T. Korner.

Notes in analysis on metric and Banach spaces with a twist of topology. By Y. Safarov.

Notes on Banach and Hilbert spaces and Fourier series by G. Olafsson.

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A paper on unified analysis and generalized limits by Ch. Brown. Also available at www.limit.com.

Measure Theory and Integration

Everything you need to know to get started on measure theory! Notes by G. Olafsson.

Another very good set of notes on measure theory. These ones by B. Driver.

Area of spheres, volume of balls and the Gamma function. Notes of IAP2001 made by D. Strook.

Linear Algebra

Nice notes on elementary linear algebra by J. Ellenberg. Great for a first course!

Another set of notes in elementary linear algebra. By B. Lackey.

Yet some some more notes on linear algebra. Notes by P. Martin at University city, London.

Two sets of notes by R. Gardner. One of them based on Fraleigh's 'Linear Algebra'.

A brief survey on Jordan canonical form by J. Beachy.

Some basics fact on bilinear forms by Ch. Weibel.

Abstract Algebra

A very elegant course in group theory by J. Milne.

A comprehensive introduction by J. Baker to finite groups representations.

Some notes on permuation and alternating groups.

Very basic facts about rings. Written by M. Vaughn-Lee.

Notes on commutative algebra (modules and rings) by I. Fesenko.

Notes on some topics on module theory E. L. Lady.

An introduction to Galois theory by J. Milne.

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A set of notes on Galois theory by D. Wilkins.

A short note on the fundamental theorem of algebra by M. Baker.

Defintion and some very basic facts about Lie algebras.

Nice introductory paper on representation of lie groups by B. Hall.

Brief notes on homological algebra by I. Fesenko.

An excellent reference on the history of homolgical algebra by Ch.Weibel.

Complex Variables

Lecture notes on complex analysis by T.Tao. Very elementary. Great for a beginning course.

A more advanced course on complex variables. Notes written by Ch. Tiele.

Some papers by D. Bump on the Riemman's Zeta function.

Topology

Notes on a neat general topology course taught by B. Driver.

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Notes on a course based on Munkre's 'Topology: a first course'. By B. Ikenaga.

Two sets of notes by D. Wilkins. General topology is discused in the first and algebraic topology in the second.

A paper discussing one point and Stone-Cech compactifications. Written by J. Blankespoor and J. Krueger.

Geometry

Geometry of curves and surfaces in R^3. Notes written by R. Gardner.

Brief and intuituve introduction to differential forms by D. Arapura.

Notes on a course in calculus on normed vector spaces.

Very concise introduction to differential geometry by S.Yakovenko.

Basics on differential geometry. A nice set of notes written by D. Allcock.

A comprehensive introduction to algebraic geometry by I. Dolgachev.

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Another very good set of notes by J. Milne. These ones devoted to algebraic geometry.

A nice introduction to symplectic geometry by S. Montaldo.

Dynamics on one complex variable. Lecture notes by J. Milnor.

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