Ask for some math books on astrophysics and physics books

Updated on history 2024-02-08
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Did you graduate from college? What major?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This kind of topic can be argued to go to your school library, generally in high school, school library, I don't know when I can see graduation in the library, if you want to buy it yourself, you can go to the Internet to see the stuffy stove and watch, there are all sold on the Internet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is impossible to recommend university physics textbooks to you, as they are mainly based on advanced mathematics (calculus, linear algebra, and mathematical statistics) as mathematical tools. So I would like to recommend a few popular science books on physics.

    The first half of the book introduces the development of quantum mechanics and the extraordinary contributions of some famous scientists.

    The Strings of the Universe is a book about superstring theory, and the language of this book is very easy to understand, I think you can understand a little bit.

    The first volume of Feynman's Lectures on Physics is mainly about mechanics and heat, with optics and a little bit of narrow relativity. Originally, I didn't want to recommend textbooks, but you should be able to understand part of this book, and the math in it is not too slow, because American middle school students only get trigonometric functions in the college entrance examination. This is a classic work, and many university professors are reading this book now.

    Vercajori's History of Physics, which may be useful for your knowledge of the history of physics for the college entrance examination. Astrophysics is not so abstract yet, you can look at the textbooks of related majors in universities. For those who have mastered the knowledge of mathematics and science in middle school, although some chapters will be more complicated, at least they can understand what each chapter is talking about, and they can do this kind of book by reading it a thousand times.

    If you want to read more popular science, it may not be said to be "astrophysics", and "New Introduction to Astronomy" is a blind core science work for enthusiasts.

    Cosmology ......I'm afraid that for the vast majority of people, textbooks cannot be recommended. As a Ph.D. student majoring in science, I'm sorry that I once read a textbook on cosmology and gave up after reading the second line, because it was a ...... of mathematical formulas like ghost drawings= Of course, it may be that I am unqualified, but I do not have a solid foundation in real functions, abstract algebra, and differential geometry, so I suggest that I give up directly. Popular science books are qualitative introductions to some basic theories, and the more famous works are "A Brief History of Time" and "The Universe in the Shell", but it takes some effort for middle school students to write down those conclusions.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In recent years, because of the rise of gravitational waves, I have read some related popular science books, which aroused my curiosity about the universe.

    The moral of the first push.

    First Mover" is also translated as "first mover", and the English is the first mover. The first time the word appeared was in Aristotle's work (called Metaphysics in Chinese) as "philosophy, referring to the ultimate purpose and movement of all things."

    What is the first push book series.

    The first promotion series is a series of popular science books published by Hunan Science and Technology Publishing House, all of which are translated from foreign popular science works, including universe series, physics series, life series, comprehensive series, etc.

    The "Universe Series" is written by professionals in the field of physics, such as the famous physicist Stephen Hawking ("A Brief History of Time", "A Brief History of Time Continuation", "Hawking Lectures", "The Nature of Time and Space", "60 Years in a Shell", "The Future of Time and Space"), Leonard Suskander, a member of the American Academy of Sciences (author of "Black Hole Wars"), etc.

    The Physics Series also contains several books on astrophysics that can be read in conjunction with the Universe Series.

    First Push - Universe Series.

    First Push - Physical Series.

    In addition, although each book in the series is not a tome, it is also really brain-burning, and some books of the "Universe Series" and "Physics Series" have been put on the shelves of the Netease Snail Reading App, you can read the electronic version first, and then buy a paper book if you are interested.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Theory of the Movement of the Celestial Bodies" by Columbian Glanicus;

    Dialogue on the Two World Systems of Ptoleta, Dotana and Copernicus" – by Galileo;

    The Probability of the Development of the Universe - by Immanuel Kant;

    The Mathematical Principles of the Philosophy of Natural Clearing and Balance" - Newton;

    A Brief Introduction to the Theory of Special and General Relativity - Einstein;

    The Universe in the Shell", "A Brief History of Time", "A Brief History of the Universe" - by Stephen Hawking.

    There are very few institutions in China that study these contents.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    NTU undergraduates are not divided into majors, including astrophysics, celestial mechanics, and astrometry.

    There are four major mechanics (theoretical mechanics, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, electrodynamics), data processing, modern physics experiments, modern mathematics, measured astrophysics, theoretical astrophysics, spherical astronomy, introduction to relativistic astronomy, fundamentals of electronic circuits, fluid mechanics, and so on.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Studying astrophysics also requires a mastery of star charts, and the landlord can buy a full-day star map to see.

    The following are some related classic books, I hope to help the landlord.

    1 Mechanics Tutorial Berkeley Physics Tutorial Science Press.

    2 Theoretical Mechanics Zhou Yanbai Higher Education (Reply post said that this book is not good, recommend Liang Kunmiao's and Zhao Kaihua's.) 3 Optics (1) Central China Normal University, Higher Education Press, Optics (2) Peking University Press, Peking University Textbook 4, Atomic Physics, edited by Chu Shenglin, Higher Education Press.

    5. Astrophysics, edited by Xiao Xinghua et al., Higher Education.

    6 London Institute of Technology 200 physics experiments.

    7. Famous classical physics experiments.

    8 Dictionary of Physics, Science Press.

    9 Fourier transform and its applications.

    10 Thermals and Thermodynamics (

    11 Electromagnetism O441 C66 Manchester Science Series 12 Solid State Physics Kittel.

    13 Electromagnetism, Berkeley Physics Course, Science Press.

    14 Solid State Physics Manchester Science Series.

    15 Solid State Physics, edited by Huang Kun.

    16 Thermal. 17 University Physics o4-43 y47 Modern, particle, statistical physics, etc.18 Fundamentals of Modern Physics and Its Applications.

    19 Gravitation and Cosmology - Principles and Applications of General Relativity Weinberg 20 The Theory of Relativity by W. Pauli.

    21 Introduction to the Theory of Relativity.

    22 Physics Celebrities and Physics Discoveries o4-09 s1223 Physics Today 04 y22

    24 Physics of the 20th century.

    25 Atomic Physics and Human Knowledge by N. Bohr.

    26 Important experiments in the history of physics.

    27 "Observational Astrophysics" Liu Xuefu Beijing Normal University Press 28 "The World of Mechanics" and "The World Beyond Mechanics", photocopy of Peking University Press, 29 "Electrodynamics", "Quantum Mechanics".

    The landlord can also find some original works of astronomy and physics to read, which will be of great help to his research and study. Moreover, after learning general physics and advanced mathematics, understanding the four basic forces, and knowing the basic knowledge of astronomy, it is relatively quick to get started.

    others involve a wide range of fields;

    A Brief History of Everything", "A Brief History of Time", "The Universe in the Shell", "Terrible Symmetry", "God and New Physics", "The Nature of Time and Space", "Black Holes and Time Bending", "Time, Space and Everything", "The Dream of Intermediate Theory", and "Exploration of New Fields of Science" are also quite good, I hope to understand them.

    The essence of many books is related, and reading books focuses on going deeper, not greedy.

    If the mobile phone questioner is satisfied, please comment "satisfied" in the upper right corner of the client, thank you!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Children, my sister told you;

    1.Popular Astronomy

    The book is divided into seven chapters, introducing the earth, the moon, the sun, the planetary world, comets, meteors, meteors, meteors, stellar universes, and astronomical instruments. Very detailed.

    2."Astronomy Amateur's Handbook" (Amateur Series) - Sichuan Lexicographical Publishing House.

    Popular Astronomy is a work by Flamarion, France, and is a classic in the history of astronomy"Astronomy Amateur's Handbook" is a domestic masterpiece, and both of these books are entry-level excellent reading materials for astronomy enthusiasts.

    3."Beautiful Starry Night".

    The content of the 88 constellations is very detailed, and there are some useful data and ** at the back of the book, which is very good, and there are a lot of stargazing data, star maps and other information at the end.

    4."Stars and Planets" (China Friendship Publishing House) is all **, and the stars in the night sky are described in great detail.

    5..I Love Astronomical Observation - Guidance for Astronomical Observation Activities for Teenagers (Astronomy Enthusiast Series) - ** Publishing House.

    6.."Encyclopedia of the Great Universe" - Hainan Publishing House.

    7.Japanese popular science writer Yoyo Nomoto.

    See the universe through Hubble. Cosmic Heritage

    See the universe through Hubble. Endless Starry Sky

    Looking at the universe and the ocean of stars through Hubble

    Detailing the situation of the stars, most of them are diagrams, which is good.

    8.The deeper entry is Hawking's "The Universe in the Shell" and "A Brief History of Time".

    That's it! After these books are mastered, the landlord will surpass the Zenith! \(o^)/~

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Recently, "Einstein's Telescope" is not bad, it should be quite in line with the Chinese.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Parallel universe (Michio Kasei).

    Beyond time and space (Michio Karai).

    The two good stuff above: -d

    A Brief History of the Universe: Origin and Destiny (Stephen Hawking) The Code of the Universe: Quantum Physics as the Language of Nature (R, This Ben Doesn't Know If It's a Celebrity) Einstein's Telescope:

    Journal] Physics and Engineering

    Physics, College Physics

    Acta Astronomical Sinica's Science Fiction World (this is just a personal favorite, and I have been reading it since junior high school).

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    A Brief History of Time The Universe in a Shell.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I bought "Seeing the Universe through Hubble" in Shenzhen in '08. Cosmic Heritage", most of them are diagrams, galaxies, star clusters, etc., full of details, after reading it, I think it's pretty good, I want to buy the other two, but unfortunately I can't find it here.

    A book by Japanese popular science writer Yoyo Nomoto.

    See the universe through Hubble. Cosmic Heritage

    See the universe through Hubble. Endless Starry Sky

    Looking at the universe and the ocean of stars through Hubble

    All three of the above books have a detailed description of the stars, and all three of them were published on November 1, 2007, and you can see the synopsis in the references.

    There is also a book that introduces the stars and constellations in the sky, which is very detailed, and I am also reading it now, the name is "Stars and Planets" (China Friendship Publishing House), which is all **, and the stars in the night sky are described in great detail.

    I also like the starry sky, so let's talk about it when I have time.

    Hope it helps.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Popular Astronomy, Simon. Newcom.

    Magazine "Astronomy Lovers", "Starry Night".

    Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time, The Universe in a Shell

    Popular Astronomy" is a good suggestion to take a look.

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