Physics Reading List

>guys help me build this list to be a theoretical physicist

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Gravitation by Kip Thorne and Charles Misner

Actually doesn't G. T'Hooft's website How to be a Theoretical Physicist have an entire reading list

Young, Freedman - University Physics
Taylor - Classical Mechanics
Goldstein - Classical Mechanics

Hoffman, Kunze - Linear Algebra
Tenenbaum, Pollard - Ordinary Differential Equations
Spivak - Calculus on Manifolds

>Rudin - Principles of Mathematical Analysis
>Adams, Essex - Calculus: A Complete Course
>Guru, Hızıroğlu - Electromagnetic Field Theory Fundamentals
>Marion, Thornton - Classical Dynamics of Particles and Systems

Sorry to play devils advocate here, but like this this will just be a list of books people like, and one where nobody can read half of the books if he wants to get something done

It's okay, we are all so autistic here that we like "collecting" titles of good books so that we can debate their merits without having to read them so that other autists think we are in grad school when actually we are sophomores.

The Whole of the Landua and Liftshitz series

Annnnd you're done

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