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Martin_G
Nov4-09, 01:33 AM
Greetings all,

Which textbooks do you recommend for self-study of

1. quantum physics
2. relativity, both special and general
3. cosmology/astrophysics

Please take into account that I am a masters student in pure math, so "mathematical maturity" is not an issue (hopefully). Otherwise, I have basic knowledge of basic physics but practically no knowledge of advanced physics.

Thank you for your input.

nicksauce
Nov4-09, 09:49 AM
What is your current level of physics? (How much E&M / Class Mech Have you done? Thermodynamics / Stat mech?)

Martin_G
Nov4-09, 12:55 PM
What is your current level of physics? (How much E&M / Class Mech Have you done? Thermodynamics / Stat mech?)

I've taken basic classical mechanics and thermodynamics. I know practically nothing about E&M and statistical mechanics.

nicksauce
Nov4-09, 02:11 PM
My opinion:

Shankar or Griffiths for Quantum Mechanics, French for Special Relativity, Carroll for General Relativity (but you'll need a bit of Lagrangian mechanics and E&M background first), Carroll&Ostlie for Astro