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    Physics for Mathematicians, Mechanics I

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    Physics for Mathematicians, Mechanics I

    Michael Spivak, "Physics for Mathematicians, Mechanics I"
    English | ISBN: 0914098322 | 2010 | 733 pages | Djvu | 5 MB

    The purpose of this book, or possibly series of books, is indicated precisely by the title Physics for Mathematicians. It is only necessary for me to explain what I mean by a mathematician, and what I mean by
    physics.

    By a mathematician I mean some one who has been trained in modern mathematics and been inculcated with its general outlook. …

    And by physics I mean – well, physics, what physicists mean by physics, i.e., the actual study of physical objects … (rather than the study of symplectic structures on cotangent bundles, for example). In addition to presenting the advanced physics, which mathematicians find so easy, I also want to explore the workings of elementary physics … which I have always found so hard to fathom.

    As these remarks probably reveal, basically I have written this work in order to learn the subject myself, in a form that I find comprehensible. And readers familiar with some of my previous books probably realize that this has pretty much been the reason for those works also. …
    Perhaps this travelogue of an innocent abroad in a very different field will also turn out to be a book that mathematicians will like.
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