Appendix B: Books Created using LaTeX-based Tools

Isaac Mulolani

In this appendix, some books created with LaTeX-based tools are listed for the interested reader. Note that all of these resources are openly licensed.

  1. Abstract Algebra: Theory and Applications by Tom Judson 2021.
  2. Active Calculus series by Matthew Bolkins 2019.
  3. A First Course in Linear Algebra by K. Kuttler 2021.
  4. A gentle introduction to the art of mathematics by Joe Fields 2015.

  5. APEX Calculus by Gregory Hartman 2018.
  6. Applied Combinatorics by M.T. Keller and W.T. Trotter 2016.
  7. Applied Discrete Structures by Al Doerr and Ken Levasseur 2020.
  8. Basic Analysis: Introduction to Real Analysis by Jiri Lebl 2021.
  9. Calculus Early Transcendentals by D. Guichard 2021.
  10. CLP Calculus Textbooks by Joel Feldman, Andrew Rechnitzer and Elyse Yeager 2021.
  11. Combinatorics Through Guided Discovery by Kenneth P. Bogart 2017.
  12. Discrete Mathematics An Open Introduction, 3rd Edition by Oscar Levin 2013.
  13. Fundamentals of Linear Algebra, 3rd Edition by Gregory Hartman 2011.
  14. Linear Algebra by David Cherney, Tom Denton, Rohit Thomas and Andrew Waldron 2019.
  15. Linear Algebra with Applications by W. Keith Nicholson 2021.
  16. Notes on Diffy Qs: Differential Equations for Engineers by Jiri Lebl 2021.
  17. Number Theory: In Context and Interactive by Karl-Dieter Crisman 2021.
  18. Open Resources for Community College Algebra (ORCCA) by Portland Community College faculty 2019.
  19. Precalculus, 3rd Corrected Edition by Carl Stitz and Jeff Zeager 2013.
  20. Understanding Linear Algebra by David Austin 2020.

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