I finished my undergrad a while back studying Mathematics at NYU Courant, but I'm a fair bit removed from when I was doing theoretical math for hours every day.
However, after re-reading Number by Dantzig (as I always do when I feel a need to reaffirm my appreciation for the field), I think I'm far enough removed from my academic days that I'd like to restart studying something theoretical, but I'm not sure where to start.
As undergrad math is a bit of a 'sampler' of the various theoretical areas, I'd like to think I still have the capacity to skip 'introductory' material and move to rigorous books (a la Rudin), but I guess I'm looking for specific textbooks in number theory or graph theory (as that's what I remember being interested in) to start out with, or any prerequisites that you could recommend.
Thanks!
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