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January 18th, 2016, 05:51 PM
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Best Physics Books
I am interested in Physics subjects and doing some research work on Physics want to know details related to this. Will you please provide me some topics of Physics in which I can do some research work and also provide me lists of some of best general Physics books to purchase?
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January 19th, 2016, 09:02 AM
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Re: Best Physics Books
As per your request here I am providing you some topics of Physics in which you can do some research work along with the lists of some best general physics books. Please check the below details: Some topics comes under Physics subjects: General Physics Classical Mechanics Classical Electromagnetism Quantum Mechanics Statistical Mechanics and Entropy Condensed Matter Special Relativity Particle Physics General Relativity Mathematical Methods Nuclear Physics Cosmology Astronomy Plasma Physics Numerical Methods/Simulations Fluid Dynamics Nonlinear Dynamics, Complexity and Chaos Optics (Classical and Quantum), Lasers Mathematical Physics Atomic Physics Low Temperature Physics, Superconductivity General Physics books list: M.S. Longair: Theoretical concepts in physics, 1986. An alternative view of theoretical reasoning in physics for final year undergrads. Arnold Sommerfeld: Lectures on Theoretical Physics Sommerfeld is God for mathematical physics. Richard Feynman: The Feynman lectures on Physics (3 vols) Highly recommended texts compiled from the undergraduate lecture course given by Feynman. Jearle Walker: The Flying Circus of Physics There is the entire Landau and Lifshitz series. They have volumes on classical mechanics, classical field theory, E&M, QM, QFT, statistical physics, and more. Very good series that spans the entire graduate level curriculum. The New Physics edited by Paul Davies. Richard Feynman: The Character of Physical Law in his unique no-nonsense style, Feynman lectures about what physics is all about. Down-to-earth examples keep him from straying into the kind of metaphysics of which he is often critical. David Mermin: Boojums all the way through: Communicating science in prosaic language Frank Wilczek and Betsy Devine: Longing for the Harmonies: Themes and variations from modern physics Greg Egan: Permutation City |