Books for Physics Students

There are many books available for a student who is doing physics. Some books which I would like to recommend are following:


1. Mechanics 

As I would like to nickname this branch as heart of physics, for doing physics you must have a strong grasp in Mechanics. Hence it becomes very important for any physics student to have a good comprehesive book.

Some books are listed here:

Introduction to classical mechanics by David Morin
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An introduction to mechanics by Daniel Kleppner
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Feynman lectures Vol:I
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Mechanics by L.D.Landau and E.M.Lifshitz
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The theoretical minimum I by Leonard susskind
2. Computational Physics

Without computation any physicist can't imagine his research work in today's date. So you can estimate how much important the computation is. 

Some books are listed here:

An introduction to numerical analysis by Atkinson
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Computational physics problem solving with python 
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A student guide to python for physical modeling
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Computational Physics by Mark Newman
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Computational Physics by Badis Ydri
(An Introduction To Monte Carlo Simulations Of Matrix Field Theory)






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For Mathematical Physics, you may refer to the following post:

References for Mathematical Physics


For more books pertaining to other branches of physics, you may refer to the following link

Books Catalog for Undergraduate and Graduate Physics Students





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