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Part Ia Courses: -Vectors and Matrices: Alan F Beardon Algebra and Geometry; Gilbert Strang Linear Algebra and

Its Applications; // similar but have a bit Gilbert Strang Introduction to Linear Algebra; // different content D.E. Bourne and P.C. Kendall Vector Analysis and Cartesian Tensors. Nelson Thornes 1992 -Groups: Alan F Beardon Algebra and Geometry M.A. Armstrong Groups and Symmetry -Numbers and Sets: H. Davenport The Higher Arithmetic. -Differential Equations: J. Robinson An introduction to Differential Equations. W.E. Boyce and R.C. DiPrima Elementary Differential Equations and Boundary-Value Problems; -Analysis I: J.C. Burkill A First Course in Mathematical Analysis M. Spivak Calculus; T.M. Apostol Calculus, vol 1; -Probability: S. Ross A First Course in Probability. -Vector Calculus: D.E. Bourne and P.C. Kendall Vector Analysis and Cartesian Tensors. Nelson Thornes 1992; K. F. Riley, M.P. Hobson, and S.J. Bence Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering; T.M. Apostol Calculus, vol 1; M.L. Boas Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences -Dynamics and Relativity: D.Gregory Classical Mechanics; W. Rindler Relativity: Special, General and Cosmological Ib Courses in Part Ia: -Metric and Topological Spaces: W.A. Sutherland Introduction to metric and topological spaces. Clarendon 1975 -Variational Principles: R. Weinstock Calculus of Variations with applications to physics and engineering; I.M. Gelfand and S.V. Fomin Calculus of Variations Part Ib Courses: -Analysis II: J.C. Burkill and H. Burkill A Second Course in Mathematical Analysis Cambridge University Press 2002; W. Rudin Principles of Mathematical Analysis. A.F. Beardon Limits: A New Approach to Real Analysis W.A. Sutherland Introduction to Metric and Topological Spaces -Methods: G. Arfken and H.J. Weber Mathematical Methods for Physicists; M.L. Boas Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences; K. F. Riley, M.P. Hobson, and S.J. Bence Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering -Quantum Mechanics: S. Gasiorowicz Quantum Physics; A.I.M. Rae Quantum Mechanics; Daviess Quantum Mechanics (Routledge, 1984) Feynman, Leighton and Sands vol. 3 Ch 1-3 of the Feynman lectures on Physics -Geometry: P.M.H. Wilson Curved Spaces E. Rees Notes on Geometry A. Pressley Elementary Differential Geometry

-Complex Analysis: H.A. Priestley Introduction to Complex Analysis. L.V. Ahlfors Complex Analysis I. Stewart and D. Tall Complex Analysis (the hitchhikers guide to the plane CUP; -Complex Methods: H.A. Priestley Introduction to Complex Analysis.; I. Stewart and D. Tall Complex Analysis (the hitchhikers guide to the plane CUP; G. Arfken and H.J. Weber Mathematical Methods for Physicists M.L. Boas Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences -Electromagnetism: P. Lorrain and D. Corson Electromagnetism, Principles and Applications. Freeman 1990 R. Feynman, R. Leighton and M. Sands The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol 2 Part II Courses: -Classical Dynamics: L.D. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz Mechanics H. Goldstein, C. Poole and J. Safko Classical Mechanics -Principles of Quantum Mechanics: E. Merzbacher Quantum Mechanics, 3rd edition B.H. Bransden and C.J. Joachain Quantum Mechanics, 2nd edition -Electrodynamics - J.D. Jackson Classical Electrodynamics L. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz The Classical Theory of Fields E.M. Lifshitz and L.P. Pitaevskii Statistical Physics Part 2: Theory of the condensed state. -Applications of Quantum Mechanics: L.D. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz Quantum Mechanics D.J. Griffiths Introduction to Quantum Mechanics -Statistical Physics: L.D. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz Statistical Physics, Part 1 -General Relativity: W. Rindler Relativity: Special, General and Cosmological Part III Courses: -Quantum Field Theory: M.E. Peskin and D.V. Schroeder, An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory A. Zee, Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell -Symmetries, Fields and Particles -Supersymmetry -Advanced Quantum Field Theory: M.E. Peskin and D.V. Schroeder, An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory -Standard Model: M.E. Peskin and D.V. Schroeder, An Introduction to Quantum Field Theory -String Theory -General Relativity

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