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This document lists courses in parts Ia, Ib, and II of a degree program. Part Ia courses include vectors and matrices, groups, numbers and sets, differential equations, analysis I, probability, and vector calculus. Part Ib adds metric and topological spaces, variational principles, and further analysis II. Part II covers classical dynamics, principles of quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, applications of quantum mechanics, statistical physics, and general relativity. Part III involves advanced topics like quantum field theory, symmetries and particles, supersymmetry, and string theory.
This document lists courses in parts Ia, Ib, and II of a degree program. Part Ia courses include vectors and matrices, groups, numbers and sets, differential equations, analysis I, probability, and vector calculus. Part Ib adds metric and topological spaces, variational principles, and further analysis II. Part II covers classical dynamics, principles of quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, applications of quantum mechanics, statistical physics, and general relativity. Part III involves advanced topics like quantum field theory, symmetries and particles, supersymmetry, and string theory.
This document lists courses in parts Ia, Ib, and II of a degree program. Part Ia courses include vectors and matrices, groups, numbers and sets, differential equations, analysis I, probability, and vector calculus. Part Ib adds metric and topological spaces, variational principles, and further analysis II. Part II covers classical dynamics, principles of quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, applications of quantum mechanics, statistical physics, and general relativity. Part III involves advanced topics like quantum field theory, symmetries and particles, supersymmetry, and string theory.
-Vectors and Matrices: Alan F Beardon Algebra and Geometry;
Gilbert Strang Linear Algebra and Its Applications; // similar but have a bit Gilbert Strang Introduction to Linear Algebra; // different content D.E. Bourne and P.C. Kendall Vector Analysis and Cartesian Tensors. Nelson Thornes 1992 -Groups: Alan F Beardon Algebra and Geometry M.A. Armstrong Groups and Symmetry -Numbers and Sets: H. Davenport The Higher Arithmetic. -Differential Equations: J. Robinson An introduction to Differential Equations. W.E. Boyce and R.C. DiPrima Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary-Value Problems; -Analysis I: J.C. Burkill A First Course in Mathematical Analysis M. Spivak Calculus; T.M. Apostol Calculus, vol 1; -Probability: S. Ross A First Course in Probability. -Vector Calculus: D.E. Bourne and P.C. Kendall Vector Analysis and Cartesian Tensors. Nelson Thornes 1992; K. F. Riley, M.P. Hobson, and S.J. Bence Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering; T.M. Apostol Calculus, vol 1; M.L. Boas Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences -Dynamics and Relativity: D.Gregory Classical Mechanics; W. Rindler Relativity: Special, General and Cosmological Ib Courses in Part Ia: -Metric and Topological Spaces: W.A. Sutherland Introduction to metric and topological spaces. Clarendon 1975 -Variational Principles: R. Weinstock Calculus of Variations with applications to physics and engineering; I.M. Gelfand and S.V. Fomin Calculus of Variations Part Ib Courses: -Analysis II: J.C. Burkill and H. Burkill A Second Course in Mathematical Analysis Cambridge University Press 2002; W. Rudin Principles of Mathematical Analysis. A.F. Beardon Limits: A New Approach to Real Analysis W.A. Sutherland Introduction to Metric and Topological Spaces -Methods: G. Arfken and H.J. Weber Mathematical Methods for Physicists; M.L. Boas Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences; K. F. Riley, M.P. Hobson, and S.J. Bence Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering -Quantum Mechanics: S. Gasiorowicz Quantum Physics; A.I.M. Rae Quantum Mechanics; Daviess Quantum Mechanics (Routledge, 1984) Feynman, Leighton and Sands vol. 3 Ch 1-3 of the Feynman lectures on Physics -Geometry: P.M.H. Wilson Curved Spaces E. Rees Notes on Geometry A. Pressley Elementary Differential Geometry
-Complex Analysis: H.A. Priestley Introduction to Complex Analysis.
L.V. Ahlfors Complex Analysis I. Stewart and D. Tall Complex Analysis (the hitchhikers guide to the plane CUP; -Complex Methods: H.A. Priestley Introduction to Complex Analysis.; I. Stewart and D. Tall Complex Analysis (the hitchhikers guide to the plane CUP; G. Arfken and H.J. Weber Mathematical Methods for Physicists M.L. Boas Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences -Electromagnetism: P. Lorrain and D. Corson Electromagnetism, Principles and Applications. Freeman 1990 R. Feynman, R. Leighton and M. Sands The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol 2 -Linear Algebra: Part II Courses: -Classical Dynamics: L.D. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz Mechanics H. Goldstein, C. Poole and J. Safko Classical Mechanics -Principles of Quantum Mechanics: E. Merzbacher Quantum Mechanics, 3rd edition B.H. Bransden and C.J. Joachain Quantum Mechanics, 2nd edition -Electrodynamics - J.D. Jackson Classical Electrodynamics L. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz The Classical Theory of Fields E.M. Lifshitz and L.P. Pitaevskii Statistical Physics Part 2: Theory of the condensed state. -Applications of Quantum Mechanics: L.D. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz Quantum Mechanics D.J. Griffiths Introduction to Quantum Mechanics -Statistical Physics: L.D. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz Statistical Physics, Part 1 -General Relativity: W. Rindler Relativity: Special, General and Cosmological -Differential Geometry: Part III Courses: -Quantum Field Theory: M.E. Peskin and D.V. Schroeder, An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory A. Zee, Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell L.H. Ryder, Quantum Field Theory -Symmetries, Fields and Particles -Supersymmetry -Advanced Quantum Field Theory: M.E. Peskin and D.V. Schroeder, An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory L.H. Ryder, Quantum Field Theory -Standard Model: M.E. Peskin and D.V. Schroeder, An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory -String Theory -General Relativity