I looked at an interesting math book (an analysis book) on Amazon's website a while ago but I don't remember what it was at all. I remember some details from reviews of the book though. A reviewer commented that they finally understood Green's Functions because of the book in particular because of some insight it gave about the non-commutativity of certain aspects of integrals involving dirac delta functions. Where on Stack Exchange should I ask if anyone knows which book I am talking about?
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- Mathematics has a [reference-request] tag, which seems like the best fit to me.
- MathOverflow also has a [reference-request] tag. MathOverflow only deals with research-level math though (unlike Mathematics, which deals with math at any level).
- Mathematics Educators also has a [reference-request] tag, consider it if you are asking this question in the context of mathematics education.
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