Questions tagged [resource-recommendations]

Questions asking "What is a good book about X?" or more generally, "What should I read to learn about X?", typically where there is not a single authoritative reference. Please READ THE GUIDANCE IN META (http://meta.physics.stackexchange.com/questions/4697 or click Learn More) before asking.

Questions asking "What is a good book about X?" or more generally, "What should I read to learn about X?", typically where there is not a single authoritative reference. These sorts of questions have multiple answers and will acquire new answers as more books/papers are written on the subject.

questions are on-topic but they need to follow the guidelines in our resource recommendation policy. Before asking a resource recommendation question, do your utmost to check whether there is a request about the same topic and whether the resources there are sufficient. It might be helpful to read the overarching books question Resource recommendations when doing this. Answers to resource recommendation questions must not be link-only or they will be deleted; we expect answers to describe the resources they recommend above and beyond what one might learn, for example, by trawling through Amazon.

Contrast this with the tag, which is for questions that ask for a specific resource, instead of any resource explaining a particular topic. The tags and are mutually exclusive; they should never both be applied to the same question.

The tag also covers journals and non-paper electronic materials, such as, e.g., video lectures, on-line resources, software, experimental data files, etc.

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Old Russian Physics Papers?

Where can one find old Russian scientific papers in physics, say, in the Proceedings of the Russian Academy of Sciences or Zhurnal Eksperimentalnoy i Teoreticheskoy Fiziki? Can they be found online somewhere?
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Physics books that would satisfy the standards of rigor of a mathematician

I am looking for rigorous physics books on these five subjects: classical (or Newtonian) mechanics, electromagnetism, special relativity, general relativity, and quantum mechanics. I want books that are rigorous enough for a mathematician. I am a…
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Please recommend resources on philosophy of physics

please suggest reading on the philosophy of physics and also whatever thoughts/comments you may have for somebody interested in philosophical aspects of physics and the relation of philosophy and physics.
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What is a good Primer on the subject of Physics?

There are a lot of textbooks available for this subject, however what is "the best" (IYO) textbook/reference guide? This is assuming the student has zero background in the subject and simply wants to have the different disciplines briefly laid out…
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An audiobook that explains some physics phenomena with the rigor of a textbook?

Physics books usually use a lot of equations and images, audiobooks can't use either. Is there any audiobooks that describe the mental imagery so clearly that these images and equations are not needed? This is a somewhat person specific question but…
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What are some books that introduce me to advanced physics concepts?

I am a student who's about to take the GCE 'A' Levels, and I am very interested in taking Physics as a career. I'd like to read some books on advanced Physics concepts that are specifically beyond my country's GCE 'A' Level syllabus, detailed here,…
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Beginners Textbooks in physics

Hello I am fifteen and I already know everything that my school has been teaching me so I have been going ahead. I have already been studying mathematics far past where I am at school, but I am very interested in physics. I want to learn…
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'All-in-one' physics undergraduate book?

Are there any books that contain what is usually taught throughout an undergraduate physics degree, in one book, or in volumes? I suppose, it won't contain all information about the many subjects taught, although, you can expect with brevity that…
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Book, video or website for enthusiastic outdoor physics experiments

Could anyone suggest a book or website which can help me on seeing some fantastic physics experiments which should be done in outdoors or need big instruments and space to be done?
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Feynman lectures

I have a basic knowledge in several fields of physics. I aspire to study further in electromagnetism and quantum mechanics. I have fundamental knowledge in calculus. Are Feynmann's lectures appropriate for me? I mean do they contain advanced…
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Question about study material

Is there much difference whether I use Halliday-Resnick Fundamentals of Physics 8th edition or 10th edition? If any significant differences, what are they?
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