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The discussion centers on recommendations for physics textbooks across various subjects, specifically seeking favorites rather than popular choices. Participants suggest specific titles, such as Landau for classical mechanics and Liboff for quantum mechanics, while emphasizing the importance of self-contained texts that do not skip proofs. Daniel expresses a desire for recommendations at both undergraduate and graduate levels, covering topics like geometry, topology, and electrodynamics. The conversation highlights the challenge of selecting one book per subject due to the vast number of physics topics available. Ultimately, the focus remains on identifying high-quality, comprehensive textbooks for serious learners.
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hi everybody,

I really want to learn your ideas about textbookson physics. which one is your favorite? of course I am not talking about popular books. I want you to say for example:

classical mechanics-landau
quantum mechanics-liboff

but only one book on each subject. thanx
 
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What level do you want to achieve...?Excellency?

Daniel.
 
is he a prince?
 
He's a mathematician.Surprisingly,even mathematicians can be funny.Alright,name the domains in which you want textbook advice and the the amount of mathematics you're willing to swallow.

Daniel.
 
I just wanted to learn your favourites... and I don't care about the amount of math. but a good book shouldn't say "we leave the proof as an example..." or "...but the proof of this is beyond the scope of this book...".
 
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You ask for a book on each subject?

Do you know how many subjects there are!
 
serali said:
I am not looking for advice, I just wanted to learn your favourites... and I don't care about the amount of math. but a good book shouldn't say "we leave the proof as an example..." or "...but the proof of this is beyond the scope of this book...".

anyway, If you insist on giving an advice, I would like one on EMT.

There's no self-contained book.All books have a bibliography,all textbooks have exercises.

Landau & Lifschitz book on classical field theory and J.D.Jackson's "Classical Electrodynamics" (the 3rd edition) are the best.

Daniel.
 
Baggio said:
You ask for a book on each subject?

Do you know how many subjects there are!

sorry.. I should have been more clear.

I am asking about undergrad and gradute level, and the books I ask are on subjects like: geometry and topology, quantum mechanics, particle physics, EMT, classical mechanics...I am not into low dimensional field theories yet...
 

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