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I've recently restored my interest on theoretical physics (I have a master degree in Electrical Engineering) and began my study with first volume of the Physics Course by Landau and Lifshitz. This is a very good and interesting book, and it just blows my mind (both in a positive and negative ways) - you spend really a lot of time trying to understand everything out of this textbook. Maybe someone can suggest somewhat sort of helping sidenotes for this book?

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  • Have you tried googling for someone's notes? I find that usually very helpful if I find it ofc :D L&L is very advanced and mathematically rigorous imo. Have you tried Goldstein's Classical Mechanics? That was recommended book when I was taking classical mechanics in my uni :) – dingo_d Aug 13 '13 at 15:10
  • For your situation I highly recommend the video lecture series http://theoreticalminimum.com/ – Gilberto Aug 13 '13 at 16:13
  • One of the first results on google: http://lantonov.tripod.com/ – Alex Nelson Aug 20 '13 at 15:32
  • http://www.staff.science.uu.nl/~hooft101/theorist.html – user26143 Aug 20 '13 at 16:06

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