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Yep, a book with proofs and worked exercises is great for this because you can try to do the proof and then look at the solution to see if you got it reasonably correct. In my case the book covers a lot of stuff that I passively "know", but working problems has helped get be back to an active understanding.


Can you mention some books of this type?


The one I'm enjoying right now is Introduction to Stochastic Processes by Erhan Cinlar.




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