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Literature for the repetition of higher mathematics
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In my opinion, there is nothing better than Efimov-Demidovich's problem books.
All standard methods for limits, derivatives, integrals and series are set out in Demidovich (do you need without surface and without differential forms?). According to the ODE, there is a classic Filippov's problem book.
It is more difficult to say about the theorver, but in general there is such a book useful for practical studies: Feller, V. "Introduction to Probability Theory and Its Applications."
If you do not go into sections containing obviously insane calculations, then in a month you can remember everything without hurrying and without straining.
Bronstein-Semendyaev "Handbook of Mathematics for Engineers and Students of VTUs" fits perfectly under what is described in the additional clarification
When I studied at Baumanka, there were training manuals. Thin such books, where theory-formulas, very briefly, like a cheat sheet, and a couple of tasks on the topic. They can be googled or searched on Bauman resources among students joltiy.ru baumanka.ru, etc.
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