Physicist Bookshelf Tour! | Quantum Computing, Science, and Coding Books

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @pieinside2345
    @pieinside2345 3 года назад +9

    Having to print out papers to read is honestly the Most relatable it never even occurred to me to read them on my computer

    • @pieinside2345
      @pieinside2345 3 года назад

      @@Anastasia-Marchenkova ahaha you get good at picking short papers

  • @NelsonSuniaga
    @NelsonSuniaga 3 года назад +4

    I'm not into physics, and I've never been, but while I watched your video I started to change my mind about it. Thanks for showcasing your little treasure to the world.

  • @qvrticosmos5641
    @qvrticosmos5641 3 года назад

    Dude, you were geeking out over Landau Lifshitz. You have my heart 🥺🥺💕

  • @amaromem1
    @amaromem1 3 года назад +1

    I remember the Griffiths and Landau МИР series books in my university years, now as a Physicist and Software Developer I can say I found gold!!
    Благодарен тебе!

  • @Hongbo-Miao
    @Hongbo-Miao 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for sharing, Anastasia! Especially those quantum books!

  • @elliottmiller3282
    @elliottmiller3282 3 года назад +11

    Didn't have time to see this all just yet, but Kittel, Griffiths, and Landau were my mainstays in grad school and undergrad. I also spent a LOT of time with Sakurai. My Prof also recommended Shankar and he also wrote his own (Desai). Quantum is the funnest thing to study IMO. I even once tracked down topological quantum computing, by Jiannis Pachos, and emailed the author for more problems XD. Always regretted never getting into advanced quantum, QFT, QCD, the Standard model, or GR but I want to one day. And I DEF want to apply some of the stuff I learned (I have no idea how ;_;)

    • @elliottmiller3282
      @elliottmiller3282 3 года назад +2

      ​@@Anastasia-Marchenkova My colleague actually recommended them as complimentary to some of our courses, especially his EM book. He named his son "Lev" in tribute to him.

  • @therockriders2759
    @therockriders2759 3 года назад

    You nearly posted a video after a month. Good to see you back!!!

  • @karam3045
    @karam3045 3 года назад +3

    YOU’RE BACK!!! MISSED U SO MUCH

  • @abirabir2029
    @abirabir2029 2 года назад

    I don't about books....but whole time I was watching you....

  • @zerefhabibah1743
    @zerefhabibah1743 3 года назад +1

    Yes pls, review your dad's books as well as your lab.
    That was very informative thank you.

  • @MohitGupta-ln2js
    @MohitGupta-ln2js 3 года назад

    Never seen a video on youtube that crossed 200+ likes with no dislikes.
    Great video Anastasia. Brought back memories of the time I read Griffiths in college.

    • @MohitGupta-ln2js
      @MohitGupta-ln2js 3 года назад

      ​@@Anastasia-Marchenkova I hope they don't come.

  • @iashyam
    @iashyam 3 года назад +2

    Hi Anastasia, thank you for this book.. I am currently reading Quantum Mechanics, and I am reading David J Griffiths. Self study through books is a great skill. I want to learn this. I want to read all of those when I get time. Thank you!

  • @purushottamparakh5165
    @purushottamparakh5165 3 года назад

    I think you should make a sequel of this video covering how do you actually read a book. Like do you go through the whole index and book topics then read it without too much stress on equations etc etc. Everyone has got a style to read book, what’s your style? I think you are pretty productive with reading books.

    • @purushottamparakh5165
      @purushottamparakh5165 3 года назад

      @@Anastasia-Marchenkova please focus on how to deal with math part e.g. you just see an equation on first read and instead of picking pen and paper you try to just make sense out of it verbally and then move on or When you actually encounter a equation you invest a lot of time correlating equation with concept and give up on loose corner or you try to resolve it fully. Do you solve excercises? do you try to find forums discussing book problems ? Or somehow see if you can get the solution manuals. How you make sure that there is no gap in your understanding? Do you make notes? Etc etc

  • @harivenkat1021
    @harivenkat1021 3 года назад +1

    Anastasia
    It would be helpful if you do video playlist on quantum computing
    Which includes
    1) What as a beginner went wrong and right and how you don't want others to fall into the same
    2)Some most informative videos which no one can find on RUclips and which you think others should know

  • @karanmishra8192
    @karanmishra8192 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful .. I thought you have more quantum computing or quantum physics books..But you are into every brach of physics 😂👍

    • @karanmishra8192
      @karanmishra8192 3 года назад

      @@Anastasia-Marchenkova I am supporting your channel when your channel had 6.7k subs..But know it feels good to see your channel growing ...50k soon..

  • @JonWood
    @JonWood 3 года назад +1

    Love this! I always enjoy seeing what others have on their bookshelf since I'm always on the search for more books! Wish I had enough time to read them all.

  • @aviralsingh002
    @aviralsingh002 3 года назад +1

    Loved your diverse book collection, but can I see the painting behind you now?

  • @bernaryes
    @bernaryes 3 года назад

    I like the wide range of book themes you have! It's fantastic!

  • @nature_nd
    @nature_nd 3 года назад +1

    I read Deep Work off of your previous recommendation and it was fascinating! Ironically, I listened to the audiobook version at 2.2x! 🤦‍♂️😂😂😂 Do you still purchase books that aren’t required for a class? Seems like a lot of them would go out of date pretty fast.
    Great video! 🤗🤗🤗

  • @thejswaroop5230
    @thejswaroop5230 3 года назад

    thank you for sharing your collection

  • @cartel.barranco
    @cartel.barranco 3 года назад +2

    Excelent recomendations.. 👍🏾

  • @amitsaxena6175
    @amitsaxena6175 3 года назад

    The field is very vast. I am interested in Quantum computing but need to learn Quantum mechanics as well. Thanks for your recommendation. Will try to complete Nielsen and Chuang first.

  • @frankchen9264
    @frankchen9264 3 года назад

    I am also major in physics in college. But right now I am a software engineer. Very happy to watch this video. My ambition is doing something combining the power of physics and computer.

  • @abhishalsharma1628
    @abhishalsharma1628 3 года назад

    Finally, u r back☺
    I was desperately waiting to get such knowledgeable content from u
    Ur way of describing is really admirable☺

  • @رضاشریعت
    @رضاشریعت 3 года назад +1

    The legend is back

  • @murtadha96
    @murtadha96 3 года назад +2

    Look, I'm a simple guy, I see a new video from you, I like :D

  • @OmarKhanMOK
    @OmarKhanMOK 3 года назад +1

    'Clearly a book hoarder', couldn't relate more! I've always kept books/notes/files from subjects previously covered because you just don't know when they may come in handy. Also, seeing books that I've managed to read almost cover-to-cover neatly lined up on a shelf instantly fills me up with energy to try and continue with that momentum.
    What's your strategy to balance watching video lectures and reading books for content intake (particularly for Physics)? Do you prefer one over the other when first approaching a new concept or is it a neat case of 50/50?

    • @OmarKhanMOK
      @OmarKhanMOK 3 года назад

      ​@@Anastasia-Marchenkova Yeah I prefer books too. But tbh, I'm not sure how I would have developed an intuition for Linear Algebra or signal processing concepts like Fourier Transforms without watching video lectures + animations.
      You're right about the upper level classes not having as many online video resources that go into the topic at length/in depth. I was just recently doing an Advanced Circuits Class, when I realized that for the first time I couldn't find a long playlist on YT consisting of full-length lectures discussing the topic I was studying at Uni. So yeah, in those cases you have to turn to the classics. Btw, in addition to the excellent Art of Electronics by Paul Horowitz, you might also like uE Circuits by Sedra/Smith and uE Circuit Design by Jaeger. The Sedra/Smith one, in particular, approaches concepts from the semiconductor physics lens (which you might like), while the Jaeger one is more digestible for EECS students.

  • @aryanpandey8262
    @aryanpandey8262 3 года назад +1

    Now this is something interesting 😃

  • @Micetticat
    @Micetticat 3 года назад

    Very useful suggestions: thanks!

  • @Theone-ou2xt
    @Theone-ou2xt 3 года назад

    I am reading Deep work ,i kinda checked to see if the writer have provided some insights/tools etc,and wow ,he did .There are other books i'm reading to enhance my productivity and to be able to focus better- focus-the hidden driver of excellence by Daniel Goleman and Patanjali Yogasutras .What i really need is the ability to focus for longtime ,i just sit study for a little then just get up and waste time on useless stuff.

  • @peggy767
    @peggy767 3 года назад

    Love your videos 🥰

  • @xaviersauvan2645
    @xaviersauvan2645 3 года назад

    Very good idea this bookshelf tour 👍🥰🥰

  • @AlvaroNeira
    @AlvaroNeira Год назад +1

    Took my guilt away. I thought I had too many physics and math books.

  • @anthonymorford8804
    @anthonymorford8804 3 года назад

    I have that QC and information book. It's great

  • @ACE-uo2mn
    @ACE-uo2mn 2 года назад

    That Feynman lectures on physics set is so pretty..?
    Can please provide link for it?

  • @BarriosGroupie
    @BarriosGroupie 3 года назад

    landau and lifshitz are highly thought of in the West, but are graduate physics text books. I made the mistake of believing I could learn classical mechanics from their volume one alone which I found too difficult at the time. Interestingly, John Stewart Bell was the first European to recognize their importance by translating them from Russian into English in the late 1950s.

  • @Theone-ou2xt
    @Theone-ou2xt 2 года назад

    I experimented with productive meditation mentioned in Cal Newports Deep work for few days ,it caused me so much anger ,i stopped doing it since yesterday . Now i am feeling nice .

  • @zakarkak
    @zakarkak 3 года назад

    I recently was wondering whether books are still valuable in an area where new and relevant papers are published almost daily. What's your take on it?
    Thanks for the videos btw. Super cool that you share you journey with the world

  • @yassinemeslouhi6348
    @yassinemeslouhi6348 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing !

  • @mohitbhalotia8864
    @mohitbhalotia8864 3 года назад +1

    Awesome

  • @tomcat1112k
    @tomcat1112k 3 года назад +1

    i am a high school student and I was wondering what differences does it make at workplace if i chose to major in theoretical physics and minor in computer science VS Computer science minoring in physics in my undergrad years. I would love to know your thoughts on this 🤓

  • @alihouadef5539
    @alihouadef5539 3 года назад

    There's something special about printed books. Sometimes I get "desensitized" from PDFs.

  • @adampowell43
    @adampowell43 3 года назад

    It broke my heart that Godel Escher Bach was just left there like that!!! :( haha

  • @Dr.Hijjawi
    @Dr.Hijjawi 3 года назад +3

    You have a great shelf book collection, my favorite publisher is Springer, thanks for sharing it, please can you share your dad’s shelf book ?? Q: did your dad publish a book during his Journey into Physics ??

    • @Dr.Hijjawi
      @Dr.Hijjawi 3 года назад

      @@Anastasia-Marchenkova You should actually, im sure it will be a reference to be used in schools & universities

  • @ivpiter-2759
    @ivpiter-2759 Год назад

    What about electromagnetic theory?

  • @cardinalbob1
    @cardinalbob1 3 года назад

    A good video to whet my appetite for learning. I’m thinking of doing some work on Coursera. Any recommendation for someone who has only had minor programming/coding at a community college?

    • @cardinalbob1
      @cardinalbob1 3 года назад

      @@Anastasia-Marchenkova I will certainly try the 22 Courses.

  • @nirbanroy4691
    @nirbanroy4691 3 года назад

    I missed you... Where'd you run off too.. 😂make a video on that

  • @phaniram5012
    @phaniram5012 3 года назад

    Weird, I thought people don't show their books to others, i just hide all my books in my room(some in closet). But anyways, thanks for sharing the ones on quantum mechanics, ur collection looks good. I would love to read landav's books! already read susskind's one, mathematical methods one, deep learning one, zero -one, deep work :|

    • @phaniram5012
      @phaniram5012 3 года назад

      @@Anastasia-Marchenkova because either one wants to have competitive intellectual advantage over their siblings/friends or one wants not to be treated as wierdo by their rommates, lol depends on circumstances ....

  • @kingislam535
    @kingislam535 2 года назад

    Thank you mam

  • @vaishnavichandilkar9064
    @vaishnavichandilkar9064 3 года назад

    I am a mechanical engineer. I am really interested in quantum computing. I have seen your video about the books to read. Shall i start from books or courses!!?

    • @vaishnavichandilkar9064
      @vaishnavichandilkar9064 3 года назад

      @@Anastasia-Marchenkova in books, i feel there is almost every thing. In courses, they might have covered particular topics ... But both are completely fine for me Mam....

  • @roger_is_red
    @roger_is_red 3 года назад

    I took a coarse in solid state physics using Kittle's book and unlike you I was completely lost so switched to EE thank god.

  • @unsaturated8482
    @unsaturated8482 3 года назад

    Great NGL, only few people can do what you can

  • @bkkavin2115
    @bkkavin2115 3 года назад

    Nice.

  • @peterwilson7532
    @peterwilson7532 10 месяцев назад

    How do you find the time? (Rhetorical)
    I am amazed how many people say they cannot learn just using a textbook.

    • @Anastasia-Marchenkova
      @Anastasia-Marchenkova  10 месяцев назад

      I mean, obviously a lot of them I went through in school! But it's hard for a lot of people to sit down and focus at all these days with distractions - but textbooks are still necessary for deep learning!!

    • @peterwilson7532
      @peterwilson7532 10 месяцев назад

      @@Anastasia-Marchenkova Like you I hate using screens to do anything substantial. I end up printing it out. A book or thesis requires no power to function and has an unrivalled navigability factor. Real world random access, the unbeatable thumb!
      I enjoy the mental landscape created in the brain of any particular book, due to it being a real object. It is easy to pinpoint information like a bee that has mapped its favourite food plants in its brain.
      I love the depth of understanding gained from a STEM textbook. It literally makes the world go round and most people don't understand it. Humanity's greatest achievement by far.
      Thanks for allowing me to interrupt your busy life with these pesky electronic messages and your kind response.
      All the best in your future endeavours. I hope you inspire more women into STEM subjects. The more scientists the better, I enjoy watching Sabina Hossenfelder, Physics Girl, Acollierastro, Cleo Abram, Dr Becky, Julia Galef, Rebecca Watson, Simone Giertz, Tibees, Up and Atom, and Back to the science. My favourites so far. 😀👋🏻

  • @lullubi5957
    @lullubi5957 3 года назад

    omg, how many books 😩. I'm now 33 & I graded Computer science in 2009& worked ~5 year comp. programing. Can i red&learn all of these? I think no too late😭. But i want 😭😭.

    • @sbx1720
      @sbx1720 3 года назад +1

      Me too! I will be relearning my uni stuff again. This time in a deeper way, more properly. That's the plan at least :)

  • @of8155
    @of8155 3 года назад

    Found ur videos after one month

  • @madhavsirohi2225
    @madhavsirohi2225 3 года назад

    Hello! Is it useful to learn DSA for someone who is interested in Physics Research, can you make/suggest coding roadmap for Physics Research, right now I am going for Python-> specific libs-> ML/AI?

    • @madhavsirohi2225
      @madhavsirohi2225 3 года назад

      @@Anastasia-Marchenkova Data Structures and Algorithms like that sorting and graph kind of stuff

  • @MrJosiahCochran
    @MrJosiahCochran 3 года назад +1

    Do you read Landau in Russian or English?

    • @MrJosiahCochran
      @MrJosiahCochran 3 года назад

      @@Anastasia-Marchenkova Nice :) BTW, for papers I recommend you check out onyx boox devices. I have the note air and I keep all my lab notes and papers on it.

    • @cardinalbob1
      @cardinalbob1 3 года назад

      @@Anastasia-Marchenkova Similar to German for me. Reading it is slow and tedious.

  • @edkircbj643
    @edkircbj643 3 года назад

    Do you know how to use Kali Linux? :/

  • @soumyajitsamal1899
    @soumyajitsamal1899 3 года назад

    Hello ma'am. I really find it easy to connect with you coz i am an undergraduate physics major student having interest in solid state physics. I do find myself in chaos while writing research paper. Like i could not keep a track of which papers i have read and which i havent and which all i have shortlisted to include points while writing. Could you please help me with that? And another request, ma'am what would be your advice for an undergraduate physics major(who is also a quantum computing enthusiast)? I am a big fan of you maam. Love from India.

  • @skepticsapiens4149
    @skepticsapiens4149 3 года назад

    I like physics books

  • @prammar1951
    @prammar1951 3 года назад

    Do people actually read scientific papers from screens? It's impossible for me...

  • @ep4sh
    @ep4sh 3 года назад

    Привет, спасибо за видео, подскажи кто автор DEEP WORK ?

  • @sahitya6424
    @sahitya6424 3 года назад

    Can u teach me quantum programming

  • @rmgx2031
    @rmgx2031 3 года назад +1

    Hi Anastasia can you please share your email id..
    I had some doubts regarding quantum computing Majors..
    Please.

  • @MrAlRats
    @MrAlRats 3 года назад

    I wish I had intellectual parents who I could rely on for good advice on all aspects of life. I'm grateful for the rather privileged background that I grew up in compared to most people in the world. I mean I always had all the basic necessities in life. However it would've been so much better if, for example, I had a copy of the Feynman lectures lying around in my house when I was a child.

    • @OmarKhanMOK
      @OmarKhanMOK 3 года назад

      Yes, much like wealth, exponential accumulation of knowledge across generations is a real thing. But that's the thing with life. There will always be certain things we will long for, that others might already have. I'm sure there are things that Anastasia would like that we may already have (a beard at 20 in my case?, haha). The secret, however, is to just work harder than everyone else and believe in yourself. I know it may sound cliche, but trust me, those two are the only things in your control. It's never too late to pick up Feynman's Lectures (hosted on a website now), and solidify your Physics background.
      There's a quote that I once heard, "Everyone has unimaginable strength inside of them. However, if you do not face challenges/obstacles, that strength lies dormant within you." So if anything, the fact that you may not have had the most academically inclined parents can be a massive advantage/inspiration for you, if you choose to perceive it that way.

  • @gerardohuerta567
    @gerardohuerta567 3 года назад

    Great :)

  • @SERJOIAM
    @SERJOIAM 3 года назад

    Какая красота и большая умница 👍

  • @sinbgm8264
    @sinbgm8264 3 года назад

    Yeeeee love❤

  • @NikolajKuntner
    @NikolajKuntner 3 года назад

    You forgot the math books.

  • @harishravishankar
    @harishravishankar 3 года назад

    Hi, Your videos and soc media are top notch, it really inspires one to continue physics. These books are also great. Hope to read a lot and solve a lot of problems. Best wishes on your phy journey and may you publish several papers so that you succeed a lot. Maybe you will build the home quantum computer. Its a good sport and may become reality. :) :) :

  • @teerthpatel1410
    @teerthpatel1410 3 года назад

    Is it just me or is she actually speaking slowly

  • @souravnatta2751
    @souravnatta2751 2 года назад

    Hey 👋 Anastasia ! Are you Physics student? 🥰 You are so beautiful 😍💗 I love ❤ your videos.

  • @Parth.Deshpande
    @Parth.Deshpande 3 года назад +1

    First 🥇

  • @BraianDeLeon
    @BraianDeLeon 3 года назад

    This is just not possible…. A cutie like her not just doing physics but quantum machine learning. How many possibilities there are of this being possible?

  • @georgiosandmusic
    @georgiosandmusic 2 года назад

    About "Lost in math". Save your time. SH knows sh$t about the topics she tries to popularize. Read Brian Greene instead.

  • @Heavenig
    @Heavenig 3 года назад

    Your IQ is 120 +

  • @WesleyDeGrooteAalst
    @WesleyDeGrooteAalst 3 года назад

    I will just say what everybody really thinks.. Ok.. Here it goes:
    I din't care what you said or what the hell you are talking about, in fact i wassent even listening tbh, but i just watch your video's because you look gorgious. 🥰

  • @ACE-uo2mn
    @ACE-uo2mn 2 года назад

    That Feynman lectures on physics set is so pretty..?
    Can please provide link for it?