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The Theoretical Minimum

What You Need to Know to Start Doing Physics

George Hrabovsky Leonard Susskind

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English
Basic Books
22 April 2014
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Wall Street Journal

Best Book of 2013If you ever regretted not taking physics in college,or simply want to know how to think like a physicist,this is the book for you. In this bestselling introduction, physicist Leonard Susskind and hacker-scientist George Hrabovsky offer a first course in physics and associated math for the ardent amateur. Challenging, lucid, and concise,

The Theoretical Minimum

provides a tool kit for amateur scientists to learn physics at their own pace.
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Imprint:   Basic Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 209mm,  Width: 138mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   218g
ISBN:   9780465075683
ISBN 10:   0465075681
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 13
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Leonard Susskind has been the Felix Bloch Professor in Theoretical Physics at Stanford University since 1978. He lives in Palo Alto, California.George Hrabovsky is the president of Madison Area Science and Technology (MAST), a nonprofit organization dedicated to scientific and technological research and education. He lives in Madison, Wisconsin.

Reviews for The Theoretical Minimum: What You Need to Know to Start Doing Physics

Wall Street Journal So what do you do if you enjoyed science at school or college but ended up with a different career and are still wondering what makes the universe tick?.... Leonard Susskind and George Hrabovsky's The Theoretical Minimum is the book for you. In this neat little book the authors aim to provide the minimum amount of knowledge you need about classical physics...to gain some real understanding of the world.... They do so with great success.... Along the way you get beautifully clear explanations of famously 'difficult' things like differential and integral calculus, conservation laws and what physicists mean by symmetries.... Messrs. Susskind and Hrabovsky's book is a powerful exposition of why science is 'real' and a counter to the kind of wishful thinking employed by people who, for whatever reason, reject the scientific worldview. Science Blogs: Built on Facts [A] charming and erudite instance of a genre with very few members - a pop-physics book with partial differential equations on a good fraction of the pages.... More impressive still is that the book entirely resists the temptation to skip to the good stuff - quantum mechanics and so on. This is a book which is purely about classical mechanics.... [S]ucceeds admirably in its goal. It presents classical mechanics in all its glory, from forces to Hamiltonians to symmetry and conservation laws, in a casual but detailed style. Scientific American 's Cocktail Party Physics blog It's clear, insightful, and designed for those hardcore physics fans who've read all the popular treatments and now might be interested in moving out of the armchair into the real action of actually engaging in theoretical physics. Physics World Very readable. Abstract concepts are well explained....[ The Theoretical Minimum ] provide[s] a clear description of advanced classical physics concepts, and gives readers who want a challenge the opportunity to exercise their brain ino


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