Thank you sir 🎉🎉🎉 To be honest I was eagerly waiting for this reply video bc's I was so much confused about this ..... And I don't know whom to ask Problem is at my place there is no one theoretical physicist......
Interesting videos, both part 1 and 2! One thing I noticed is that you never mentioned the necessity of Group Theory and Representation Theory; I always assumed that a graduate level course in that is required for String Theory, or is it not necessary?
My Urdu/Hindi courses will continue on my Urdu/Hindi channel (linked below). I will definitely continue my string theory series. The lecture series in English are coming soon on this main channel. Urdu/Hindi channel: ruclips.net/channel/UCl8i8BhUTmyouzNHel5OLHQ
Hassan then what about 10:09 then how about moving from Special Relativity: From Einstein to Strings by John Schwartz to A first course on string theory by barton zwiebach. Isn't it better than QFT to string as a undergrad freshman🙄
Learning QFT would be the better thing to do in the long run. But if your soul goal is to gain familiarity with string theory as quicly as possible then Zweibach's book would be more useful.
You can read Zweibach, but reading all of Zweibach won't introduce you to superstring theory, which is the meat of string theory. For learning superstring theory in depth, you should read Polchinski.
Thanks a lot for answering my question as well! Your channel has a very bright future ahead. Best of luck!
My pleasure. Thanks.
Thanks so much, appreciated. 🔥
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for answering my question !!!😅😅
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Thank you sir 🎉🎉🎉
To be honest I was eagerly waiting for this reply video bc's I was so much confused about this .....
And I don't know whom to ask
Problem is at my place there is no one theoretical physicist......
My pleasure.
I understand. Use the internet to find the appropriate resources to learn more and more physics. Best wishes for you.
@@Phymaths thank you once again sir
Interesting videos, both part 1 and 2! One thing I noticed is that you never mentioned the necessity of Group Theory and Representation Theory; I always assumed that a graduate level course in that is required for String Theory, or is it not necessary?
Sir, I wanted to know whether you will be continuing your series on String Theory?!
My Urdu/Hindi courses will continue on my Urdu/Hindi channel (linked below). I will definitely continue my string theory series. The lecture series in English are coming soon on this main channel.
Urdu/Hindi channel: ruclips.net/channel/UCl8i8BhUTmyouzNHel5OLHQ
Hassan then what about 10:09 then how about moving from Special Relativity: From Einstein to Strings by John Schwartz to A first course on string theory by barton zwiebach. Isn't it better than QFT to string as a undergrad freshman🙄
Learning QFT would be the better thing to do in the long run. But if your soul goal is to gain familiarity with string theory as quicly as possible then Zweibach's book would be more useful.
You can read Zweibach, but reading all of Zweibach won't introduce you to superstring theory, which is the meat of string theory. For learning superstring theory in depth, you should read Polchinski.
Where to post these questions?
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