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bukov_georgiy2015-06-14 14:04:13
Mathematics
bukov_georgiy, 2015-06-14 14:04:13

Self-education in the summer?

Good day to all!
I graduated from school this year and realized that now no one will force you to learn new things. I decided to seriously engage in physics, mathematics, programming. Recommend understandable books on mathematics for not very stupid (USE - 70 points); good books on physics (it’s more difficult with it) and give advice - which programming language to choose and how to study it, I haven’t done anything like this before. Thanks to all.

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Dima Petruk, 2015-06-14
@bukov_georgiy

I can recommend coursera , edx and udacity . There you will find many courses in mathematics and physics, as well as a lot of programming.

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Lexans, 2015-06-14
@Lexans

On Physics, I advise T.I. Trofimova Physics in tables and formulas.
Despite the brevity, the density of useful information, and hence the effectiveness of cognition, is great. You're not going to be a theoretical physicist in a vacuum, you're going to learn the skill of problem solving. Well, the textbook Trofimova and / or Detlaf.
In terms of matan, Dmitry Pismenny's lectures on vyshmat and separately on theory and statistics are very suitable.

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rawzes, 2015-06-18
@rawzes

In physics, Feynan's lectures are easy to read, almost like fiction (especially the first volume or two), while exposing the deep physical laws of many processes and laws.

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