Monday, March 1, 2010
Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics
661 pages | 1992 | PDF | 11,5 Mb This book seems to be a rarity. Although the matrial seems at first to be sophisticated and advanced to grad or undergrad students using it, it still doesn't discourage them or myself from continuing to try to grasp it. In fact it seems to do the opposite and draw one in to keep trying over and over again to improve your comprehension. (This can't be said for a lot of "difficult" textbooks out there). I think it's in the tone of the authors that makes this book so engaging. It seems to me to be written in a sort of conversational style, and while the authors realize that this is tough stuff to digest, their tone lacks any hint of snobbery (for lack of a better word). They're also good at getting straight to the point. Yes, it may take three, four, or maybe more readings to understand certain sections, but in some way this title makes one feel like there is a light at the end of tunnel, and it provided a lot of "Ah Ha" moments for me after such multiple re-readings. Not only an excellent book for it's wealth of information, but also very engaging. Links (11,5 Mb) Quote:http://rapidshare.com/files/139712461/Mathematics_of_Classical_and_Quantum_Physics_www.softarchive.net.rar