Let's compile a list of lectures where the lecturer wrote a book/notes specifically for that subject and which shine in terms of quality. I'll start:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5I-Eyk8l9FHdJUd9UujGcvumjCFPHbrdbook is picrel
>>16276320that book is trash. Just read Shilov
>>16276933What makes you say it's garbage? Garbage relative to Shilov's book I mean.
>>16276933where does Shilov cover differential forms or vector calculus?thanks SHILLov>>16276982I don't think he read either author
Freshman physics by Shankarvideos and homework assignmentshttps://oyc.yale.edu/physics/phys-200https://oyc.yale.edu/physics/phys-201The courses were made into two books and the second editions contain exercises.
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Nonlinear dynamics and chaos by Strogatzhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbN57C5Zdl6j_qJA-pARJnKsmROzPnO9V
>>16280289What does mathematical dynamics study in general?
>>16280708Well, it changes over time.
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Lagrangian mechanics youtube video series from this bookhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkqJGAOdN3E&list=PLbPr5CUeh0DoKe5krVhQk-0TkhPqrrToU
>>16277345>differential formsread Sternberg's lectures on differential geometry
>>16277345any book that purports to cover a billion topics is bound to be shallow garbage, written to scam impressionable freshmen.
>>16276320maybe not as high level as some other stuff here but Gilbert Strang mentions his book on linear algebra in his series of video lectures on youtube, they go together.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE7DDD91010BC51F8
>>16281790> Horrible scratchy zoom audioYou'd think smart people would at least get this right