Can we get a textbook thread going? Request a subject you want to learn, someone posts a good textbook. Post textbooks you learned a lot from in other fields.
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I want to learn some more in depth EE than what they teach in mechanical/mechatronics courses. Heard this was good. Am I right or are there better books?
Posting textbooks I found good:
>Engineering mathematics, K.A Stroud
>Thermodynamics: an engineering approach Cengel+Boles
Literally anything by based John D Anderson
>Introduction to flight
>Fundamentals of aerodynamics
List, please, good (Real) Analysis multivolume series with ~1500 pages or more. I begin:
1) Zorich's Analysis (I & II volumes)
2) Amman/Escher's Analysis (I - III volumes)
3) Knapp's Basic Real Analysis and Advanced Real Analysis.
...
Need a good multi variable/vector calculus text book.
Books I found good-
Gen. Chem: Zumdahl&Zumdahl
Linear Algebra: Lay (Linear Algebra and its Applications)
>>8340863
Edwards & Penney is what MIT OCW uses ... I thought it was OK
I'm look for a classical mechanics textbook that has somewhat rigourous mathematical arguments or proofs, but not exceedingly complex.
>>8340994
Spivak - Physics for Mathematicians
kinda assumes you took a rigorous linear algebra course though.
Also check Scheck - From Newton's Laws to Chaos Theory; I personally haven't read it, but I've heard good things about it
>>8340994
I don't think such a book exists, maybe Landau, it's either one of the standard books available or Arnold, perhaps Spivak's Physics for Mathematicians, but I've not read any of those books (I don't even know if there's any more than just mechanics 1).
>>8340863
Hubbard and Hubbard or Shriftin
bumping for this thread
Sadiku>Dorf
>>8341016
Yes, that's what I was looking for. Last time I asked I was given books on symplectic manifolds and semi-riemannian geometry as prereqs
>>8340994
Thornton, Stephen T., Classical dynamics of particles and systems.
May be what you're looking for.
I'm currently searching for the solution manual to 'Elements of Electromagnetics' by Matthew Sadiku. I hate working textbook problems without being able to check my answers.
Shankar
textbooks for
1. fluid mechanics
2. soil mechanics
3. structural analysis
4. chaos theory
and
5. some sort of probability maths related to real world (gambling, game theory, business etc.)
you don't have to answer all 5 at once btw
Upanishad e mahabarata