For many graduate students, mathematics is often a major problem. When faced with those seemingly complex and esoteric math problems, sometimes I really feel like I don't know where to start. So, what should we do when faced with math puzzles?
1. Be confident and patient.
First of all, we need to be confident and patient when faced with math problems. Don't get frustrated or even give up just because you can't do a topic. You know, everyone will encounter difficulties, and the key is how to overcome them.
2. Read more textbooks to consolidate the foundation.
Mathematics is a subject that requires a solid foundation of knowledge. Therefore, we need to read more textbooks to consolidate the foundation. Only by mastering the basic concepts, theorems and problem-solving methods can we better cope with various complex mathematical problems.
3. Ask for help and work together.
When we encounter difficulties, we can ask our teachers, classmates, or graduate school for help. Together with them, you can not only get ideas and methods for solving problems, but also find your own shortcomings and adjust your learning strategies in Xi time.
Fourth, be good at summarizing and drawing inferences from one another.
For the math problems we have done, we need to be good at summarizing and drawing inferences. By summarizing question types, problem-solving methods and skills, you can continuously improve your knowledge system. This will not only improve the efficiency of problem solving, but also better cope with other similar problems.
In short, in the face of the difficult problems of postgraduate mathematics, we need to maintain confidence and patience, read more textbooks to consolidate the foundation, seek help and be good at summarizing and drawing inferences. I believe that as long as we continue to work hard and respond positively, we will be able to overcome the difficulty of mathematics and achieve excellent results.