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My physics books suggestions / gate/ csir net / iit jam etcetra
Books I Use For Research in Theoretical Nuclear Physics
Physics books I read|My books review|@Sk Wonder Kids.
Nuclear Physics Book used at a Government Lab
Next video tomorrow :- nuclear physics :) instagram:- you sir.really very helpful.
Love you sir from . Plz make more and more vedios.
Sir, which book i have to read for interference, diffraction?
I have HK dass and this is best book .
Sir please tell hc verma for quantum mechanics is good for gate physics preparation
Hi sir sher a quantum mechanics notes
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MSc Physics SEM-I Mathematical Physics Classical Mechanics Statical Mechanics Analog & Digital Electronics Solid State Physics Best Book for This Syllabus
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I’m a cosmologist but still watching for fun. In my research I probably reference Galactic Dynamics by Binney and Tremaine and Galaxy formation and evolution by Mo, Bosch, and White the most. Galactic Dynamics is super dense and mathematically heavy, to the point it seems more like a post-graduate level book but I’m still trying to get the hang of it. I would describe Galactic dynamics as Jackson E&M applied to gravitational fields (since the math and techniques are very similar) coupled with statistical mechanics ideas in describing particles using macroscopic ideas found in star mech (basically thinking of a system like a collection of stars or even galaxies obeying the same statistical laws and relations that microscopic gas particles do). Diffusive properties + potential theory = dynamics. MBW is pretty much the Bible of extragalactic astrophysics, and is by far my favorite cosmology textbook but it is also extremely dense and mathematically heavy. Rather than dynamics it focuses on applying full GR equations to the universe, and analyzing what pops out again using statistical mechanics principles, actual statistical methods (quantifying clustering of galaxies or even galaxy clusters is effectively just their variance in 3D space), and fluid dynamics (pretty much everything in cosmology obeys a coupling of separate GR and fluid equations).
Atlas of Neutron Resonances, big fan, lots of typos. NNDC gang.
dude, you are doing research in theoretical nuclear physics and don't use "Theoretical Nuclear Physics" by blatt and that Russian guy weird.
Sir i wanted to do project on Feynman diagramfor my MSc project workcan you suggestsome idea
renormalization it's an old book and still up to date
peshkin ok foundamental Baal foundamental too and didatical Schwartz it's the reference book
Would it theoretically be possible to send iron into criticality in any known/ theorized conditions?
These books are not very good. The good books for QFT are Zee, Parisi, and condensed matter ones.
One question which is pretty straight forward Does a charge constituent CONTINUOUSLY OR REGULARLY emitting VIRTUAL photons or only when any other charge comes into its range
new short book: "MATHEMATICAL PSYCHOLOGY bachiri" amazon 3$
Can you tell is nuclear physicist also do research in astronomy like nuclear astronomy
I'm an electronics engineer but your videos make me want to major in Physics
I'm getting Schwartz for my 15th bday !
I'm surprised that you didn't mention the Nuclear Physics Bible (Bohr & Mottelson, Nuclear Structure Volumes I & II), but I guess you're on the higher-energy side of things
Thanks a lot
Intro to quantum field theory A course in field theory Quantum field theory and the standard model Renormalization Quarks & leptons
I haven’t read the last one on renormalization but read the first three. Schwartz is very good unless you read the chapter about path integrals. After reading this chapter path integral remains just a fancy sign. Showing how it works in quantum mechanics and then “by analogy” adopting it to field theory is NOT enough. Very few books really dig into this. My personal favourite is Itzykson Zuber “QFT”, it really explains what is going on.
When i first got introduced in QFT I read QFT in a nutshell which gives a nice introduction into the ideas of QFT.
Damn her appendix is dummy thicc
Thankyou bro! I found that white colored quantum field theory textbook on Google Play! Which means one can read a sample for free before they buy, at least. I love Google Play besides the fact they dont always have every textbook I am looking for. But they had that one!
As great and interesting as a book like this is, isn't 99% of it no longer relevant because of advancements in the field? I'm asking because I sometimes see books like this in thrift stores but skip them because I always think they're not up to date in any way.
Just curious, would it perhaps be possible for you to run a preview of a Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering textbook at some point?
I love these antiquarian book presentations Thanks
Great book yes! Thanks for making this video. I just purchased the Kindle version of this book as a result of the excellent review you showed us. Thanks!
Such a hard core theoretical science book.
I want to buy this book from you
Awesome
Basically, this guy wasn’t messing around.
Back when I was a schoolboy, I used to put my name on every 50th page of my books The reason being that if anyone stole my book, he could just tear off the front pages where most people put their names. In that case I could still see my name inside. Wonder why Prince wrote his name on page 101. Could it be a similar reason?
Please make video explanation of inverse trigonometric function
Hi guys so im in 11th grade and i love math and i was looking for math books pdfs to learn math better this summer it will mean so much to me if you will recommend me some math books.
It occures to me that math is the new magic. The symbols, the rare knowledge, the complexity. I'm probably decades late to the party, but it's amazing.
Also some videos on groups and representation would amazing and be useful for both math and physics students.
Currently relearning math right now, and I have this book from the 60's named Contemporary Geometry by Schacht, McLennan, and Griswold (Hard Cover). It's kind of hard though (I'm pretty bad in geometry, lol) and my uncle previously owned it during his JHS days (My dad wasn't even born yet at the time). Can you do a review of it if you could find one? That would be phenominal, considering it's a rare book in my country!
Don't forget to upload the video of your 'interviews' with the NSA, FBI, and Homeland Security after they see this video. LOL. I can't be the only person who let this joke tickle me for a second.
Thanks so much for mentioning that he was a Black manI'm African American myself, and have googled his name. And it's important for America to know that there was at least one famous Black Nuclear Physicist in America in 1961!
Those old white guys had it going on! Today "STEMer" call mathematics racist.
If only A. Prince booked marked with $20.00 bills (3:06). Now I feel like book hunting.
I hope you video doesn't get taken down. I am not completely sure, but I think YouTube filters out videos about Nuclear related topics. I came across this problem when I was taking thermodynamics in college and the problems regarding nuclear power/bombs/submarines ect where some people may of had educational help videos online with those problems were removed from YouTube because YouTube said it violated there policy.
Theoretical physics is a beautiful subject! In physics, we mostly utilize group theory (The standard model, crystal structure, etc), the calculus of variations (principle of least action, Lagrange's and Euler's equations), PDEs (Diffusion equation, wave equation, Laplace's equation, Schroedinger's equation, etc), complex analysis (conformal mappings, applications in quantum mechanics, quantum field theory). In physics, it's easy to get caught up in mathematical details and lose sight of the physical picture. It is good to keep the mathematics in the back of one's mind while being able to think about the physical processes. In theory, any concept in physics should be reducible to a form that does not require complicated mathematical equations. That said, there is some potential for mathematical ideas to intrude into branches of physics. For example, there is current research being done on formulating quantum field theory in terms of categories. John Baez is also working on some topological interpretations of Feynman diagrams.

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