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Comprehensive List of STEM Bibles: Physics, Mechanics, Electrodynamics, etc.
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[QUOTE="Zarlucicil, post: 5993199, member: 141431"] Press, Teukolsky, Vetterling, Flannery - Numerical Recipes, 3rd ed More on the applied side, but I'd say a bible, nonetheless. There are tons of versions out there depending on what language was in vogue, but I'd say the current 3rd ed is pretty bible-y. Horowitz, Hill - The Art of Electronics Second and third editions are definitely bibles. Haven't encountered a first edition. I'd also add Courant & Hilbert - Methods of Mathematical Physics (2 vols) as bibles and second Dr. Transport's suggestion in #30 to include Morse & Feshbach. As for computer science, I'd add CLRS - Introduction to Algorithms, 3rd ed. [/QUOTE]
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