Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2015. — 462 p.
Unique among disciplines, physics condenses the limitlessly complex behavior of nature into a small set of underlying principles. Once these are clearly understood and supplemented with often superficial domain knowledge, any scientific or engineering problem can be succinctly analyzed and solved. Accordingly, the study of physics leads to unsurpassed satisfaction and fulfillment.
This book summarizes intermediate-, college-, and university-level physics and its associated mathematics, identifying basic formulas and concepts that should be understood andmemorized. It can be employed to supplement courses, as a reference text or as review material for the GRE and graduate comprehensive exams.