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by tacon
2432 days ago
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Exactly, Feynman is a seductive writer, and it is a shock how little you can immediately apply after "understanding" a section. Long ago, they used Feynman's books for my introduction to physics, and it was only after struggling with a problem set that we "knew" the material. http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/info/exercises.html Some references to good collections of mathematics problems and solutions would be great for self-study. |
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