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Notes
The first is about Quantum Gravity (mostly string theory and things like toy models inspired from it), and the second is about already empirically established frameworks like general relativity and quantum field theory. I would like to edit these 2 notes forever, unlike below old notes that were specific to a single undergrad semester.
You can find some of my old notes and useful links below.
Spring 2021-2022 (6th semester)
Autumn 2021-2022 (5th semester)
Spring 2020-2021 (4th semester)
JEE prep notes (2017-2019)
Useful physics links
Useful math links
Useful software
Spring 2021-2022
- Statistical Physics notes
View PDF - Electromagnetic Theory notes
View PDF - Introduction to Condensed Matter Physics notes
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Autumn 2021-2022
- Quantum mechanics 2 notes
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Contains perturbation theory and scattering. Mainly from Principles of Quantum Mechanics by Shankar. - Quantum mechanics 3 notes
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Contains relativistic quantum mechanics and scalar quantum field theory. - Philosophy notes
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Contains Modern philosophy and Indian philosophy.Spring 2020-2021
Quantum mechanics I notes
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Also, check my Quantum mechanics textbooks review.General Relativity course
I used my old project report and textbooks.
Also, check my Relativity textbooks review.- Introduction to Numerical Analysis
View PDF (Handwritten)JEE
Notes made for JEE-Advanced 2019 exam.
- Physics short notes
View PDF (Handwritten) - Maths short notes
View PDF (Handwritten) - Chemistry short notes
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Useful physics links
- String Theory Conferences
- Book recommendations from PSE
- Notes recommendations from PSE
- AMS Open Math Notes
- A Physics Book List: Recommendations from the Net
- Warren Siegel notes and parodies
- Short notes by Kevin Zhou
- Lecture notes by David Tong
- Lecture notes by Matthew D. Schwartz
- Lecture notes by Eric D’Hoker
- Notes from the seminars of John Baez
- Advice for the Young Scientist by John Baez
- Career advice by Terence Tao
- How to become a GOOD Theoretical Physicist by ’t Hooft
- So You Want To Be A Physicist by ZapperZ
- How to Email a Research Professor
Useful math links
1) Pr∞fWiki.org
2) Database of Ring Theory
3) Groupprops, The Group Properties Wiki