Can I learn right now with just a background of basic Set Theory (i.e Defintions of sets, functions, bijection functions, cardinality)? Or should I try to dip my picky in the sauce of Analysis, or Abstract Algebra?
Starting out with some abstract algebra would probably be the best! It's pretty hard to get deep into this subject without some knowledge of groups and rings. But if you just want a high-level flavor, the book by Keith Kendig is really good.
Can I learn right now with just a background of basic Set Theory (i.e Defintions of sets, functions, bijection functions, cardinality)? Or should I try to dip my picky in the sauce of Analysis, or Abstract Algebra?
Starting out with some abstract algebra would probably be the best! It's pretty hard to get deep into this subject without some knowledge of groups and rings. But if you just want a high-level flavor, the book by Keith Kendig is really good.