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Fredric Schuller's lecture notes for Classical Mechanics

In 2014, Dr. Friedric Sculler taught a course in German at FAU on classical mechanics. In one of the classes, he mentions sharing his detailed notes with the class which are in English. The link for ...
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Review of Competitive Physics: Jinhui Wang, Bernard Ricardo Part 1 and 2 for Physics Olympiads [closed]

I do have a copy of the book, which seems great. It was written by an Olympiad trainer and a student, which means it is related to Olympiads. But I never saw anyone mention the book. Is it any good ...
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Frederic Paul Schuller QFT notes

I have heard that Fredric Paul schuller gave a lecture on Quantum field theory once. Can someone provide me with the lecture notes of that course?
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Solutions to problems in Schwartz QFT and the Standard Model

I am currently self studying QFT using Schwartz's book but I am unable to find any solutions to the exercises. Does anyone know if a solution manual exists for this book or if solutions are available ...
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Does anywhere exist a document of solutions to Collins' Foundations of Perturbative QCD?

I and some classmates are recently teaching ourselves the famous book Foundations of Perturbative QCD by John Collins via a form of regular peer reading group. We find that exercises in this book are ...
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Help in Finding a specific Quantum Mechanics Book with Minimal Formula

I'm reaching out to this wonderful community in the hopes that someone can assist me in identifying a particular book on the topic of quantum mechanics that I read nearly 25 years ago. Unfortunately, ...
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Does anybody have solutions to the Feynman handouts?

I've recently been reviewing the Feynman Lectures. Caltech has posted Feynman's actual handouts from his lectures on the website below. https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/flphandouts.html Though ...
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Dependency Chart for Goldstein's Classical Mechanics Book

I was wondering if there's a dependency chart for Goldstein's book, i.e. what chapters do I need to read before reading a specific chapter I'm interested in (it need not be an official one made by ...
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Looking for dimensional analysis practice [closed]

I just finished Bridgman's book on dimensional analysis, and am trying to work through the problems. Does anyone know of an answer key for Bridgman's book? Here is the book in question: https://www....
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What is this dynamics book that has questions and it's solutions?

I found these questions online and was amazed by how organized this book was so it would be really helpful to know it's name
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Schuller Quantum Theory Problem Sheets

Does anyone have the problem sheets from Schuller's lectures "Lectures on Quantum Theory"? Or does anyone know a way how to obtain them? I tried emailing Schuller, but no reply.
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Mathematical method of classical Mechanics Arnold [closed]

I wanted to know that is there any textbook or PDF file containg suloutin of the book Mathematical methods of classical mechanics by Arnolʹd Some of the questions are really hard.
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Solution manual to Fetter & Walecka Quantum Theory of Many-Particle Systems [closed]

I am a senior physics major guy, I am trying to self-learn QFT and many body dynamics. I was doing okay till chapter 3. I am in need to a solution manual to see if I am getting the answers correctly ...
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PDF lecture notes of various courses by Leonard Susskind

Leonard Susskind had recorded many video lectures across many branches of physics and all of can be found on this official website. Pdf versions of three of the video courses (taken and shared by some ...
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Applet mentioned in Griffiths' Quantum Mechanics

In the book Introduction to Quantum Mechanics by David J Griffiths, a applet was mentioned in footnote 7 to better understand Example 2.1: ${}^7$This is nicely illustrated by an applet at the ...

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