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This discussion thread serves as a platform for users to request physics and astronomy textbooks that are not currently listed. Participants are encouraged to provide the title, edition, and author of the books they seek, and the community will work to add these listings promptly. Users are also asked to delete their request posts once the books are added to streamline the process. The thread includes mentions of various textbooks already available, such as "Thermodynamics" by Enrico Fermi and "A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics" by John S. Townsend. Additionally, there are discussions about specific books like "General Relativity" by N. Strauman and "Quantum Theory for Mathematicians" by Brian C. Hall, with users expressing interest in these titles and their relevance for study. The community is encouraged to participate actively and utilize the forum's search feature to avoid duplicate requests.
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Please use this thread if you don't see the physics/astronomy textbook you are looking for. In your post please include Title (edition) and author. We'll do our best to add it quickly. Once we add your listings we will delete your request post. Thanks!

Of course, we would appreciate your participation once your requested book listing is up :smile:
 
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To save us some work, please delete the ones that are already listed, e.g. Griffiths electrodynamics.

[Thanks! We'll probably delete others ourselves as we add them, or add a comment that they've been added.]
 
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theoristo said:
An Introduction To Mechanics by Daniel Kleppner

Already listed:

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=665596

(try the forum search feature. :smile:)

A_B said:
Thermodynamics by Enrico Fermi

lugita15 said:
A Modern Approach to Quantum Mechanics by John S. Townsend
The Einstein Theory of Relativity: A Trip tithe Fourth Dimension by Lilian R. Lieber

serllus reuel said:
Relativity, Gravitation and Cosmology: A Basic Introduction (Oxford Master Series in Physics) by Ta Pei cheng

jedishrfu said:
The Black Hole War by Leonard Susskind

elfmotat said:
Klauber's new book: Student Friendly Quantum Field Theory

Done, thanks!
 
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Curvature in Mathematics and Physics (Dover Books on Mathematics)
by Shlomo Sternberg (Author)
Classical Mechanics: Point Particles and Relativity (Classical Theoretical Physics)
Principles of Electrodynamics (Dover Books on Physics) by Melvin Schwartz
Mathematics for Physicists (Dover Books on Physics) by Philippe Dennery
Topology and Geometry for Physicists (Dover Books on Mathematics) by Charles Nash
A First Course in String Theory by Barton Zwiebach
 
Introduction to physics by A. Kitaigorodsky
 
For special relativity the marvelous book

R. Sexl, H. Urbandtke, Relativity, Groups, Particles: Special Relativity and Relativistic Symmetry in Field and Particle Physics, Springer (2001)

seems not to be listed in the forum yet.

A brand-new advanced book on General Relativity, I just started to read and I like very much is

N. Strauman, General Relativity, 2nd Edition, Springer (2013)
 
General Physics
Author: L.D. Landau, A.I. Akhiezer & E.M. Lifshitz
 
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How about Anthony Zee's new book: Einstein Gravity In A Nutshell?

I just started to work through this a few days ago and was surprised to see that it wasn't already listed here!
 
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vanhees71 said:
A brand-new advanced book on General Relativity, I just started to read and I like very much is

N. Strauman, General Relativity, 2nd Edition, Springer (2013)

Same here, I just started reading it too. So far it's been really, really awesome plus it has solutions to a good number of the exercises and it's very rigorous as far as differential geometry goes. It feels like a much more modern, compactified version of MTW. The only thing I dislike is that the author constantly switches between ##\nabla_{\mu}## and ##;\mu## for the covariant derivative operator but that's just a minor thing.
 
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Essential Physics by Frank Firk
 
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Hi, I need thisook
Author: Supriyo Datta
Book: Lessons from Nanoelectronics A New Perspective on Transport
 
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Can a moderator create a thread for <Quantum Theory for Mathematicians (Graduate Texts in Mathematics)> by Brian C. Hall ?
Thanks!
 
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I would be very thankful for this Ukrainian reference book in English, if it exists:

Editor: Boris Ieremievich Verkin

Original title: МЕТОДЫ ПОЛУЧЕНИЯ И ИЗМЕРЕНИЯ НИЗКИХ И СВЕРХНИЗКИХ ТЕМПЕРАТУР

Original title in Latin: METODY POLUCHENIYA I IZMERENIYA NIZKIKH I SVERKHNIZKIKH TEMPERATUR

Google tranlsation: Methods of preparation and measurement of low and ultra-low temperatures

Published by: Naukova Dumka, USSR, 1987
 
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From Special Relativity to Feynman Diagrams: A Course of Theoretical Particle Physics for Beginners (UNITEXT / Collana di Fisica e Astronomia)
by Riccardo D'Auria , Mario Trigiante
 
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Introduction to Classical Mechanics by David Morin.
 

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