#4602 Creating a Specialized LLM from Classical Physics Text Books
#4602 Creating a Specialized LLM from Classical Physics Text Books #4602 List and describe the 5 top physics text books that cover most of Newtonian (non-relativistic, non-quantum) physics When it comes to mastering the universe of forces, trajectories, and conservation laws without crossing into the weirdness of relativity or quantum mechanics, classical mechanics has a rich literary history. Here are five of the absolute best textbooks on Newtonian and classical physics, spanning from rigorous introductory levels to advanced analytical mechanics. 1. An Introduction to Mechanics by Daniel Kleppner and Robert J. Kolenkow Target Audience: Advanced undergraduates / Honors introductory physics The Vibe: No-nonsense, mathematically rigorous, and deeply satisfying. If you want to transition from basic plug-and-chug physics to genuine physical reasoning, "K&K" is the gold standard. Originally developed for the introductory physics track at MIT, this book assumes you alr...