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21. The Feynman Lectures on Physics Volumes 1-2 by Richard P. Feynman | |
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(2003-11-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description Basic Books is proud to announce the first volumes of the complete audio CD collection of the recorded lectures delivered by the late Richard P. Feynman, lectures originally delivered to his physics students at Caltech and later fashioned by the author into his classic textbook Lectures on Physics. Ranging from the most basic principles of Newtonian physics to such formidable theories as Einstein's general relativity, superconductivity, and quantum mechanics, Fenyman's lectures stand as a monument of clear exposition and deep insight. Customer Reviews (10)
Feynman 5, Audio Publisher 3
Great lectures for students and scientists
probably much better in person
Help your kids learn from the best
Multiple CD's in each volume |
22. Feynman Lectures on Computation by Richard P. Feynman, Anthony Hey, Tony Hey, Robin W. Allen | |
Paperback: 320
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(2000-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description When, in 1984-86, Richard P. Feynman gave his famous course on computation at the California Institute of Technology, he asked Tony Hey to adapt his lecture notes into a book. Although led by Feynman, the course also featured, as occasional guest speakers, some of the most brilliant men in science at that time, including Marvin Minsky, Charles Bennett, and John Hopfield. Although the lectures are now thirteen years old, most of the material is timeless and presents a "Feynmanesque" overview of many standard and some not-so-standard topics in computer science such as reversible logic gates and quantum computers. Customer Reviews (12)
Not a quasi-coffee table "physics for poets" text
A Feynman look at computers and computing
Mostly brilliant
I like this book
Dissapointing is correct By the way, Feynman certainly would not have agreed with S. Weinberg's extreme reductionist philisophy that asserts that once we've understood quantum theory and quarks then we've understood physics/nature, that 'the rest is mere detail'. On the other hand, he surely would have horselaughed the holists who proclaim that reductionism is dead, that physics will become more like 'poetry'. The lie in the latter nonsense is exposed by the entire field of genetics and cell biology, which is where the 'real' complexity in nature is to be found. Every physics student should be required to take a good class in molecular biolgy these days, a subject that's a lot more important and a lot more interesting than string theory (which, as Feynman more or less said, has degenerated into mere philosophy in the absence of experiments to test the ideas) . ... Read more |
23. Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman/What Do You Care What Other People Think? by Richard P. Feynman | |
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(1991)
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24. The Feynman Lectures on Physics Volumes 3-4 (v. 3 and v. 4) by Richard P. Feynman | |
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(2004-05-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Basic Books is proud to announce the next two volumes of the complete audio CD collection of the recorded lectures delivered by the late Richard P. Feynman, lectures originally delivered to his physics students at Caltech and later fashioned by the author into his classic textbook Lectures on Physics. Ranging from the most basic principles of Newtonian physics through such formidable theories as Einstein's general relativity, superconductivity, and quantum mechanics, Feynman's 111 lectures stand as a monument of clear exposition and deep insight. Customer Reviews (7)
not for casual listening
Learn from the best- con't
Use with the Feynman Lectures (Red Books) - 3 Volume Set
5 Stars for sure but here is a caveat before you buy
If you liked the book then try this...... I first read the "Feynman Lectures" (in book form) during thefirst year of my physics studies. They struck me then, and still do, as offering inspired and inspiring insight from a first class brain. To hear him speak, after reading so much of his material through the years is a real kick. At first I couldn't imagine how one could hear the lectures without the written material in support. Although I think that this material is in fact best absorbed in conjunction with the written Lectures, yet these tapes are a pleasurable and thoughtful listen all by themself. ... Read more |
25. Perfectly Reasonable Deviations From The Beaten Track: The Letters Of Richard P. Feynman by Richard Phillips Feynman, Michelle Feynman | |
Hardcover: 486
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(2005-04-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description One of the towering figures of twentieth-century science, Richard Feynman possessed a curiosity that was the stuff of legend. Even before he won the Nobel Prize in 1965, his unorthodox and spellbinding lectures on physics secured his reputation amongst students and seekers around the world. It was his outsized love for life, however, that earned him the status of an American cultural icon-here was an extraordinary intellect devoted to the proposition that the thrill of discovery was matched only by the joy of communicating it to others. In this career-spanning collection of letters, many published here for the first time, we are able to see this side of Feynman like never before. Beginning with a short note home in his first days as a graduate student, and ending with a letter to a stranger seeking his advice decades later, Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track covers a dazzling array of topics and themes, scientific developments and personal histories. With missives to and from scientific luminaries, as well as letters to and from fans, family, students, crackpots, as well as everyday people eager for Feynman's wisdom and counsel, the result is a wonderful de facto guide to life, and eloquent testimony to the human quest for knowledge at all levels. Feynman once mused that "people are 'entertained' enormously by being allowed to understand a little bit of something they never understood before." As edited and annotated by his daughter, Michelle, these letters not only allow us to better grasp the how and why of Feynman's enduring appeal, but also to see the virtues of an inquiring eye in spectacular fashion. Whether discussing the Manhattan Project or developments in quantum physics, the Challenger investigation or grade-school textbooks, the love of his wife or the best way to approach a problem, his dedication to clarity, grace, humor, and optimism is everywhere evident. .... on Richard Feynman: "The most original mind of his generation." -Freeman Dyson "An honest man, the outstanding intuitionist of our age, and a prime example of what may lie in store for anyone who dares to follow the beat of a different drum." -Julian Schwinger "An original, brilliant, curious, energetic, eclectic, ebullient, gregarious, and consummately iconoclastic human being with a passion for science, a taste for first principles, and a view of reality that was uniquely his." - The Washington Post "He is everything you want and expect a scientist to be: charming, skeptical, funny, blindingly intelligent." - The Guardian (UK) "A chain reaction is not a bad analogy for Feynman's life. From a critical mass of gray matter it goes off in all directions, producing both heat and light." - Time "For him knowledge did not describe; it acted and accomplished. . . . The science he helped create was like nothing that had come before." -James Gleick "Here was both a showman and a very practical thinker. . . . It is unlikely that the world will see another Richard Feynman." -Paul Davies "The more one reads of Feynman, the more one falls in love with his refreshingly enthusiastic view of the world." -Alan Guth "He may have emitted light as well as words." -David Park Even while working on top secret physics, Feynman was an enthusiastic correspondent, jumping eagerly at the chance to encourage a young scientist, correct a public misperception, or tell a goofy joke to his family. Self-effacing, charmingly down to earth, and occasionally cranky, these letters cover Feynman's entire career, although in the fits and starts one would expect from a collection such as this. His own words to students, spouses, daughters, and fellow scientists reveal Feynman's brilliance far more effectively than any biographical lens ever could. --Therese Littleton Customer Reviews (22)
Great dissertation companion
if your into feynman.. this is it!
"Isn't Nature Wonderful To Make Something With 42 Zeroes!"
Feynman raw
Feynman on Feynman |
26. The Art of Richard P. Feynman: Images by a Curious Character | |
Hardcover: 176
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(1995-07-01)
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Another side of Feynman
What a find! The book commences with a foreword by Albert Hibbs, whom many Feynman fans will recognize as Feynman's friend and co-author of "Quantum Mechanics and Path Integrals." Don't skip over this foreword. Hibbs has a lot of interesting things to say about how visual Feynman was in all his projects, including his style of doing physics. After the foreword is a helpful preface by Feynman's daughter Michelle. (Michelle works as a photographer, and was the primary person in charge of selecting these artworks). She describes some interesting features of Feynman family life, such as the fact that many of the models for these paintings became lifelong Feynman family friends. She gives us a fun little window into the experience of "growing up Feynman." This book also contains Feyman's wry, interesting essay "But is it Art?" from "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!," as well as a selection of biographical sketches from four of Fenman's friends, including three artists and his biographer. The actual sketches are really pretty good, in my humble opinion. There are about a hundred pages of black and white sketches, including charcoal, pencil, and ink wash drawings. Many are quite simple and direct. Others clearly took quite a bit of time. Let me give you a friendly warning here, incidentally. Leafing through this section, you will go through page after page of sketches of young, beautiful women, in a variety of attractive poses. This will lead you to a pleasant, happy, blissed out frame of mind. Suddenly, with absolutely no warning whatsoever, you will turn the page and be confronted by the dilapidated, craggy, wrinkled face of an anonymous, elderly male physics professor, frowning under a ponderously furrowed unibrow, glaring out of the book at you. Be warned, O reader, and try not to have a seizure. Also included among these sketches are occasional other topics, such as Feyman's dog Rufus, and a few "one minute line drawings" (a common exercise in art classes)... Personally, I think Figure 87 is pretty neat. It includes small sketches of various subjects -- a woman, faces, a plant, a sleeping dog, and more. But there's more -- the background is full of Feynman's equations! They wind all over the place, throughout the drawing. It makes for kind of a neat juxtaposition. I could definitely see that sketch making a great poster. After the black and white sketches are a small collection of color paintings, including a sketch of a little town, and Feynman's trusty dog Rufus. Basically, if you are a Feynman fan, this book will go a long way toward rounding out your appreciation of him. Besides, there are some really terrific pictures in here. Two thumbs up! ... Read more |
27. The Feynman Lectures on Physics: Volume 12 by Richard P. Feynman | |
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(2001-05-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description The two latest volumes in the acclaimed Feynman Lectures on Physicsaudio series deal with the fundamentals of mechanics and sound. Theselectures by the late Richard P. Feynman were originally delivered tohis physics students at Caltech and later fashioned by the author intohis classic textbook Lectures on Physics. Volume 12, Feynman onFundamentals: Sound, includes a discussion of the wave equation,beats, modes, and harmonics. |
28. The Feynman Lectures on Physics: Commemorative Issue Vol 1: Mainly Mechanics, Radiation, and Heat (v. 1) by Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, Matthew Sands | |
Paperback: 560
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(1971-01-11)
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Review of Feynman's Lectures on Physics Vol. 1
The Pleasure of Finding Out That Physics Is Pleasurable...
AUDIO LECTURES OF Q.M. - NOT A REVIEW OF THE PRINTED BOOK! Cassette 1 = Volume I Chapter 2 Basic Physics - Sept. 29, 1963 (this lecture can be found in "Six Easy Pieces") Cassette 2 = Volume III Chapter 1 Quantum Behavior - April 3, 1962 (this lecture can be found in "Six Easy Pieces" as well in Volume 10) Cassette 3 = Volume III Chapter 2 The Relation of Wave and Particle Viewpoints - April 6, 1962 (this lecture can be found in Volume 10 of this series) Cassette 4 = Volume III Chapter 3 Probability Amplitudes - April 11, 1963 Cassette 5 = Volume III Chapter 5 Spin One - April 18, 1963 Cassette 6 = Volume III Chapter 6 Spin One-Half - April 22, 1963 Check out my 'Listmania Lists' and 'Shared Purchases' by clicking on the "IndiAndy (see more about me)" link above. I've put together a handy list of all audio (and some video) Feynman... Regards,
Table of Contents There is something magical about listening to Richard Feynman deliver a lecture on physics.
Richard Feynman can really grow on you ... After spending a good part of the last month listening to Richard Feynman's Physics lectures 1,3 and 4 I would like to raise my rating for these tapes to 5 (the highest possible). Richard Feynman canreally grow on you as you become part of his Physics class of 1961 - 1962.The audio level is well maintained throughout the series which was aproblem in some of his earlier audio books. I look forward to theUniversity of Berkley California extending this Physics series continuouslyinto new exciting topics. For the Physics faculty who may be followingthese notes the tapes are used nightly for my 19 month old sons bedtimestories. Two hours a night, every night. If your going to listen tosomething you might as well learn something interesting. Thank you forcreating this valuable series. Arnold D Veness ... Read more |
29. The Feynman Lectures on Physics Vol. 6 : Electrical and Magnetic Behavior by Richard P. Feynman | |
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(1999-09-07)
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Volume 6 - Feynman on Fundamentals, Kinetics & Heat Cassette 1 - V1 Ch39 The Kinetic Theory of Gases There is something magical about hearing Richard Feynman's lectures on physics. Somehow he got an advance copy of the owners manual for the cosmos and sorted it out for we mortals. ... Read more |
30. The Feynman Lectures on Physics Volumes 7-8 by Richard P. Feynman | |
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(2006-01-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Basic Books is proud to announce the next two volumes of the complete audio CD collection of the recorded lectures delivered by the late Richard P. Feynman, lectures originally delivered to his physics students at Caltech and later fashioned by the author into his classic textbook Lectures on Physics. Ranging from the most basic principles of Newtonian physics through such formidable theories as Einstein's general relativity, superconductivity, and quantum mechanics, Feynman's 111 lectures stand as a monument of clear exposition and deep insight. 12 CDs: Total playing time: Approx. 12 hours Customer Reviews (2)
Rotation, Oscillation and Light
Good but it was hard to understand. |
31. The Meaning of it All (Allen Lane History) by Richard P. Feynman | |
Paperback: 144
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(2000-03-02)
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32. ' Sie belieben wohl zu scherzen, Mr. Feynman.'. Abenteuer eines neugierigen Physikers. by Richard P. Feynman, Ralph. Leighton | |
Paperback: 462
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(1996-01-01)
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33. Feynman's Lost Lecture: Motion of Planets Around the Sun by Richard P. Feynman | |
Paperback: 192
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(1997-05-01)
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If you are a Feynman fan
Feynman's proof of the law of ellipses
Lucid explanation of Feynman's proof of the law of ellipses It is amazing how Feynman, starting on the lines of Newton, and then not being able to follow Newton's reasoning, devised a different but elegant proof of the law of ellipses.
An Entertaining And Captivating Lecture The title of Goodstein's book, Feynman's Lost Lecture, may be a bit misleading in terms of the overall content.The book is, in truth, mainly an explanation of the elliptic patterns performed by the planets, among other things, that an unpublished Feynman lecture originally referred to (although the lecture is included in text and on CD, the lecture is only a fraction of the overall book).Goodstein provides a geometrical means of explaining elliptical patterns that even a non-physicist will find easily comprehensible, especially considering the frequency of companion diagrams.The book also includes a rather unique introduction providing a brief biography of Feynman along with the author's personal experiences related to the well-known physicist.An unexpected, but greatly appreciated, addition is Feynman's original notes regarding his lecture contained in the back of the book. Feynman's Lost Lecture details how to use geometric proofs to find answers to problems such as the speed of a planet when in motion around the sun and how to prove geometrically that an object is an ellipse.The author properly explains and demonstrates these concepts throughout the book via written and visual examples. Goodstein presents the topics in such a fashion that the reader can easily try for himself\herself the idea portrayed.This is generally due to a generous selection of diagrams and exemplary situations, which properly convey the ideas that Goodstein presents (although it would probably be much more beneficial if more of the diagrams accompanied Feynman's actual lecture).The main text is also of a form easily understood and more than adequately conveys the topic that the author presents.However, the literary style is slightly lacking - in that it often becomes a bit informal in description and detail. Overall, the literary shortcomings do not interfere with the author's ability to convey the topic and makes for a rather interesting read.Yet another above-par lecture accompanied by a surprisingly above-par explanation, Feynman's Lost Lecture: The Motion of Planets Around the Sun is more than worth it's price and should be a welcome addition to any reader's (both physicists and non-physicists alike) personal library.
authors create a labour of love for Feynman But if you have the background and patience, it's some pretty cool stuff. Like many folks, I learned planetary dynamics using calculus, not geometry, and so this was my first exposure to the elegant relationship between velocity diagrams and orbits. While Feynman's lecture is somewhat unorganized and not entirely clear, the book does a great job filling in the blanks. There are certainly some rough spots (way too much time on the initial simple properties of ellipses, the argument connecting Kepler's third law to the law of gravitation is not clear, and more) but anyone with sufficient background willing to invest a few hours will be able to get past these minor problems. I kind of like how the pace accelerates to a ridiculous level by the end, leaving you to pretty much work out all the hard details of Rutherford's law of scattering for yourself. Listen to the lecture, scratch your head wondering "what the heck was that", then read the book and study the arguments, then listen again and feel enlightened. ... Read more |
34. The Feynman Lectures on Physics: Commemorative Issue Vol 3 (World Student) by Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, Matthew Sands | |
Paperback: 400
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(1971-01-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description Volume 3: From Crystal Structure to Magnetism includes chapters on the internal geometry of crystals, the refractive index of dense materials, elastic materials, dielectrics, and magnetism. Customer Reviews (5)
Essential QM reading
Next best thing to going to CIT in 1963 to do Physics 101 From a peadagogical point of view i think the tapes enhance the books but do not stand on their own, so i rate them 3 stars. He is often writing/refering to stuff that is in the books, but you obviously cannot see on a sound track. Given today's technology it would be even better if they produced a CD which contained the written material as well, so you could follow along a bit better. If you ever wondered what the great man sounded like this is your chance. The lectures were recorded live so the acoustics/mic'ing could be better. But electronics were not as good in the 60's. The books themselves are an excellent introduction.
Volume 3 - From Crystal Structure to Magnetism
should replace all high school text book
Exhilirating |
35. Feynman Lectures on Physics: Mainly Mechanics, Radiation and Heat: v. 1 by Richard P. Feynman | |
Paperback: 707
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(2008-12-01)
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36. The Feynman Lectures on Physics: The Complete Audio Collection, Vol. 19 by Richard P. Feynman | |
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(2003-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Series editor David Pines has selected, from the more than one hundred recorded lectures, the six that address the greatest physics discoveries of the past five hundred years. In these lectures, Feynman not only explains gravity, relativity, probability, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and superconductivity, he offers his own unique take on what made these discoveries possible. This is a wonderful opportunity to hear Feynman expound on the contributions that have led to our present understanding of the nature of the universe. Volume 19 (Masers and Light) contains sections on polarization and the Principle of Least Action. |
37. The Feynman Lectures on Physics: The Complete Audio Collection: Volume 13: Feynman on Fields by Richard P. Feynman | |
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(2001-10-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description This new volume in the acclaimed Feynman Lectures on Physics audio series deal with the fundamentals of fields. Volume 13, Feynman on Fields, contains sections on relativity, light scattering, relativistic effects in radiation, and magnetic fields. |
38. The Feynman Lectures On Physics: The Complete Audio Collection, Vol. 5 by Richard P. Feynman | |
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(1999-09-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description These fifth and sixth volumes in the collection comprise Feynman onFundamentals. Volume 5 makes up a beginning course in Energy andMotion, and includes chapters on the conservation of energy, motion,Newton's laws of dynamics, the conservation of momentum, and work andpotential energy. Volume 6 makes up a course in Kinetics and Heat, andincludes chapters on the kinetic theory of gases, brownian motion,applications of kinetic theory, diffusion, the laws of thermodynamics,and illustrations of thermodynamics. Customer Reviews (2)
Fun learning lectures on Physics ... In the beginning I had been a little critcal of RichardFeynman. Who was this gravelly voiced man? It's kind of like saying who'sAlbert Einstein? Well my knowledge grew as both my son and I listened toRichard Feynman and learned not only about this amazing man but also abouthis love of learning. I can't thank the team enough who has taken thetime to put this series together. It is so valuable! So predominate isRichard Feynman at bedtime now that the physics audio lectures are nowreferred to as Grandpa Feynman's bedtime stories. My son is now 25months. I highly recommend these audio physics lectures andenthusiastically encourage more physics, science, geology, astrophysics andbiology. Edutainment does not get any better than this. Discover RichardFeynman and discover the amazing world around you! Thank you Arnie andReid
Feynman at his best! |
39. Photon-hadron Interactions (Advanced Books Classics) by Richard P. Feynman | |
Paperback: 296
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(1998-03-26)
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40. The Feynman Lectures on Physics, boxed set: The New Millennium Edition by Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, Matthew Sands | |
Hardcover: 1552
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(2011-01-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Timeless and collectible, The Feynman Lectures on Physics are essential reading, not just for students of physics, but for anyone seeking an insightful introduction to the field from the inimitable Richard P. Feynman. “When I look at The Feynman Lectures on Physics, I feel a very personal sense of closeness to them,” said Feynman, looking back on the origins of these books. Ranging from basic Newtonian dynamics through such formidable theories as Einstein’s relativity, Maxwell’s electrodynamics, and Dirac’s forumulation of quantum mechanics, these collected lectures stand as a monument to clear exposition and deep insight—and to Feynman’s deep connection with the field. Originally delivered to students at Caltech and later fashioned by co-authors Robert B. Leighton and Matthew Sands into a unique textbook, the celebrated Feynman Lectures on Physics allows us to experience one of the twentieth century’s greatest minds. This new edition features improved typography, figures, and indexes, with corrections authorized by the California Institute of Technology. Customer Reviews (1)
The best physics textbook ever written |
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