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 +<​blockquote>​Physics is like carpentry: Using the right tool makes the job //easier//, not more difficult. <​cite>​ David J. Griffiths in his book "​Quantum Mechanics"</​cite></​blockquote>​
  
 Although this is a travel guide to physics, you'll find here, of course, lots of pages about mathematics. Although this is a travel guide to physics, you'll find here, of course, lots of pages about mathematics.
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 ===== Essential Books ===== ===== Essential Books =====
  
 +  * [[http://​www.physics.miami.edu/​~nearing/​mathmethods/​|Mathematical Tools for Physics]] Physics by James Nearing
   * How to Think Like a Mathematician:​ A Companion to Undergraduate Mathematics by Kevin Houston   * How to Think Like a Mathematician:​ A Companion to Undergraduate Mathematics by Kevin Houston
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   * [[https://​mitpress.mit.edu/​sites/​default/​files/​titles/​content/​9780262514293_Creative_Commons_Edition.pdf|Street-Fighting Mathematics]] by Mahajan   * [[https://​mitpress.mit.edu/​sites/​default/​files/​titles/​content/​9780262514293_Creative_Commons_Edition.pdf|Street-Fighting Mathematics]] by Mahajan
   * [[https://​ocw.mit.edu/​resources/​res-6-011-the-art-of-insight-in-science-and-engineering-mastering-complexity-fall-2014/​online-textbook/​MITRES_6-011F14_art_insfin.pdf|The Art of Insight in Science and Engineering by Mahajan]]   * [[https://​ocw.mit.edu/​resources/​res-6-011-the-art-of-insight-in-science-and-engineering-mastering-complexity-fall-2014/​online-textbook/​MITRES_6-011F14_art_insfin.pdf|The Art of Insight in Science and Engineering by Mahajan]]
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   * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​developing-your-intuition-for-math/​|Developing Your Intuition For Math]]   * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​developing-your-intuition-for-math/​|Developing Your Intuition For Math]]
   * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​math-cartoonist/​|Learning math? Think like a cartoonist.]]   * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​math-cartoonist/​|Learning math? Think like a cartoonist.]]
-  * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​intuition-isnt-optional/​|Learning To Learn: Intuition Isn’t Optional]], [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​learning-to-learn-embrace-analogies/​|Learning To Learn: Embrace Analogies]],​ [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​learning-to-learn-pencil-then-ink/​|Learning To Learn: Pencil, Then Ink]], [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​learning-to-learn-math-abstraction/​|Learning to Learn: Math Abstraction]]+  * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​intuition-isnt-optional/​|Learning To Learn: Intuition Isn’t Optional]], 
 +  * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​learning-to-learn-embrace-analogies/​|Learning To Learn: Embrace Analogies]],​ 
 +  * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​learning-to-learn-pencil-then-ink/​|Learning To Learn: Pencil, Then Ink]], 
 +  * [[https://​betterexplained.com/​articles/​learning-to-learn-math-abstraction/​|Learning to Learn: Math Abstraction]]
    
  
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