Mathematical Physics


Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences
Physical Mathematics
Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics (Graduate Texts in Mathematics, Vol. 60)
Mathematical Methods for Physicists
The Geometry of Physics: An Introduction
Elsevier Mathematical Methods For Physicists
Special Relativity and Classical Field Theory: The Theoretical Minimum
Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering
Differential Geometry and Lie Groups for Physicists
Geometry, Topology and Physics
Mathematical Tools for Physics (Dover Books on Physics)
Mathematical Physics: A Modern Introduction to Its Foundations
Tensor Calculus for Physics: A Concise Guide
Quantum Theory for Mathematicians (Graduate Texts in Mathematics, 267)
Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics
Information Theory by Robert B. AshA First Course in Geometry by Edward T. WalshReal Analysis by Gabriel KlambauerHistory of the Theory of Numbers, Volume II by Leonard Eugene DicksonPerplexing Mazes by Lee Daniel Quinn
Mathematics
20 books — 1 voter
Our Mathematical Universe by Max TegmarkPale Blue Dot by Carl SaganRelativity by Albert EinsteinThe Everett Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics by Jeffrey Alan BarrettThe Feynman Lectures on Physics by Richard P. Feynman
Max Tegmark's Mathematical Universe
93 books — 24 voters

Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics by Vladimir I. ArnoldSpeakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics by John Stewart BellThe Principles of Quantum Mechanics by Paul A.M. DiracThe Undivided Universe by David BohmThe Large Scale Structure of Space-Time by Stephen W. Hawking
The Road to Reality
286 books — 10 voters

John von Neumann
The general opinion in theoretical physics had accepted the idea that the principle of continuity ("natura non facit saltus"), prevailing in the microsoptic world, is merely simulated by an averaging process in a world which in truth is discontinuous by its very nature. This simulation is such that a man generally percieves the sum of many billions of elementary processes simultaneously, so that the leveling law of large numbers completely obscures the real nature of the individual processes. ...more
John von Neumann, Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics

Bill Gaede
For decades relativists have in vain been searching for anti-gravity when it's been staring at them in their faces all this time: it's known as life. ...more
Bill Gaede, Why God Doesn't Exist

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