Always look forward to your videos. They are always motivating and inspiring. Would love to see you do book reviews on ODEs and PDEs including with boundary value problems.
Happy Diwali Sir. I am definitely going to read this books. I have never studied general relativity and I was looking to learn general relativity this december but I was not sure how should I start and now you have posted this amazing video, so voila! ( as you taught us in calculus course) my first step is done. Then I will learn rest of the 3 books. This will be first time I will sit down to really read a book, up till now I have always relied on lectures. Thank you so much sir for this video. I must tell you that listing to you calms me down, I find myself stuck in world of competition and that leaves me in stress, and I no longer enjoy the subject and as I reflect back on things I had studied for exams I do not remember anything. But I have learned from you to take time and study, that is also reflected in your videos, I love this videos because they are so simple and real, I connect with them at once. Thank you so much sir.
The best way to enjoy reading and solving these books is to work hard get a job in IT or somewhere else where you are paid a lot and then after saving enough move to a small city like Udaipur or Calicut or a super cheap place where renting a house is cheap and then quit your job. Invest the savings and live off your interest and dividends. Also don't get married and have kids or else they will force you back in the rat race. Once you are on your own with no worries of expenses then hit the books and spend 3-4 days on each problem. Enjoy studies and solving problems, there's nothing like it. Not everyone has to suffer the grind of working in corporate and then paying taxes and commuting and then repeating the cycle with their own kids. The world requires deep researchers who can focus and solve interesting scientific problems in a stress free manner. It's very hard to enjoy other books like Irodov while worrying for preparing for JEE or paying your house rent and kids education.
@@amitjain3323 You seem to have a great philosophy. When our country produced great researchers they never went through a rat race. They did their own things. In western countries great scientists and mathematicians have families just like any of us. Their system does not have a rat race. Why is it that everyone must have a BS degree or B Tech or MBBS degree. The first Indian Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore was a poet. But in India the rat race only increases as we don't allow the kids to think for themselves as to what they want. May be one day things will start changing
@@kamrupexpress Sure sir , I spoke from my own personal experience. It's very hard to escape the rat race in India if you are from a small town middle class family. The parents are constantly comparing you to "Sharmaji's Son" and once you have your own family you realize that optimizing the happiness function becomes a lot more difficult with large number of variables and constraints. Also Sri Rabindranath Tagore and Ramanujan were outliers and they would have done well regardless of all the constraints. I was talking from middle class or lower class small kids of India perspective. I love your videos and my Maths is improving just watching them. Thanks to youtube average people like us have access to super amazing college professor's like you now.
@@amitjain3323 Dear Amit I do agree with you fully. This comparison is the most horrible thing. I believe that most of our Indian kids are very brilliant and they have to given that freedom and support.
Sir , I'm an Student ,going to next year at University of Leeds to study theoretical physics as an undergraduate. I'm now watching your lecture series on calculus of one real variable. The lectures are, really helpful,. I learned a lot of things from the lectures. But I didn't get the notes in the web also. Everyone is saying that the notes are unavailable. If you kindly provide the notes , it will be very helpful to us. It's a request from all of the learners who are watching your lectures... Thank you sir.
I have bought the first two books after following the theoretical minimum lecture series. Because of the huge overlap between the lectures and the book, I did not read them through. But, I really enjoyed this content as a person coming from computer science background.
Is differential geometry explained/taught in Suskind's general relativity book? Or does one need to already know differential geometry to understand the book?
Sir , I am enjoying your Fin Math lecture series a lot. Great work ! However, I think it would be nice if you make some videos in Bengali once in a while.
Sir i am a final year btech student doing major in electrical engineering. I love mathematics and i studied it in my first sem and before that tabse leke maths nahi padh paya as in jaise topics mei deep dive karke padhte hai, but coding start ki hai tph schra tha ki wapas se maths bhi padhu. Toh kaha se start karna chahiye any book recommendation as i take my logic buildinga to next level and mathematics mei mujhe interest bhi hai kaafi ? Maine discreet mathematics se start krne ka scha tha as in topics thode uske coding ke helpful hote hai schne mei. What do you say and suggest me sir? Your response will be highly appreciable. Please guide me sir
Sir I want to ask a Q from u ... which is bothering me for many months.....Can i work in the field of general relativity and cosmology after doing msc in mathematics from iit ..... because IIT curriculum doesn't provide an elective course On GR and cosmology....Sir i will eagerly wait for your comments on this
Hello sir .I am a student of masters of statistics and form assam. I am very interested in mathematics. Can you give me some advice regarding learning mathematics more..and i also want to do research. Any thing from yoyr side will be valuable for me..as you have so many experiences in your life.
Sir , please share your thoughts on level of mathematical understanding required on research level. (fields like computation, seems to be math-heavy subjects) How should one start , assuming that the student is bored with high school level maths and don't know where to move forward.
@@kamrupexpress Sir ,if possible, do also talk on Pure maths and applied mathematics in the same context. What misconceptions do you feel people carry in relation to both these topics? 🙏
I have suskind all theoretical minimum Books collection..... Sir can you make a video on reimannian geometry .... It's really very beautiful
লিওনার্ড সাসকিন্ডের ভিডিওগুলোর অনেক কটাই দেখেছি। আপনার রিভিউ খুব ভালো লাগলো। ধন্যবাদ। শুভ দীপাবলী।
Happy Kalipujo and Diwali to you.
Happy Diwali and Kalipujo.
Always look forward to your videos. They are always motivating and inspiring.
Would love to see you do book reviews on ODEs and PDEs including with boundary value problems.
Sure I am happy that you all are so interested.
Thoughtful discussion as always, professor.
finished all of them in a week very addictive❤
Belated happy Divali 🎉. Regards from Pakistan.
Happy Diwali Sir. I am definitely going to read this books. I have never studied general relativity and I was looking to learn general relativity this december but I was not sure how should I start and now you have posted this amazing video, so voila! ( as you taught us in calculus course) my first step is done. Then I will learn rest of the 3 books. This will be first time I will sit down to really read a book, up till now I have always relied on lectures. Thank you so much sir for this video. I must tell you that listing to you calms me down, I find myself stuck in world of competition and that leaves me in stress, and I no longer enjoy the subject and as I reflect back on things I had studied for exams I do not remember anything. But I have learned from you to take time and study, that is also reflected in your videos, I love this videos because they are so simple and real, I connect with them at once. Thank you so much sir.
Do keep his special relativity handy too. He expects you are conversant with the Principle of Least Action
The best way to enjoy reading and solving these books is to work hard get a job in IT or somewhere else where you are paid a lot and then after saving enough move to a small city like Udaipur or Calicut or a super cheap place where renting a house is cheap and then quit your job. Invest the savings and live off your interest and dividends. Also don't get married and have kids or else they will force you back in the rat race. Once you are on your own with no worries of expenses then hit the books and spend 3-4 days on each problem. Enjoy studies and solving problems, there's nothing like it. Not everyone has to suffer the grind of working in corporate and then paying taxes and commuting and then repeating the cycle with their own kids. The world requires deep researchers who can focus and solve interesting scientific problems in a stress free manner. It's very hard to enjoy other books like Irodov while worrying for preparing for JEE or paying your house rent and kids education.
@@amitjain3323 You seem to have a great philosophy. When our country produced great researchers they never went through a rat race. They did their own things. In western countries great scientists and mathematicians have families just like any of us. Their system does not have a rat race. Why is it that everyone must have a BS degree or B Tech or MBBS degree. The first Indian Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore was a poet. But in India the rat race only increases as we don't allow the kids to think for themselves as to what they want. May be one day things will start changing
@@kamrupexpress Sure sir , I spoke from my own personal experience. It's very hard to escape the rat race in India if you are from a small town middle class family. The parents are constantly comparing you to "Sharmaji's Son" and once you have your own family you realize that optimizing the happiness function becomes a lot more difficult with large number of variables and constraints. Also Sri Rabindranath Tagore and Ramanujan were outliers and they would have done well regardless of all the constraints. I was talking from middle class or lower class small kids of India perspective. I love your videos and my Maths is improving just watching them. Thanks to youtube average people like us have access to super amazing college professor's like you now.
@@amitjain3323 Dear Amit I do agree with you fully. This comparison is the most horrible thing. I believe that most of our Indian kids are very brilliant and they have to given that freedom and support.
With all due respect sir please upload a video or video series on olympiad mathematics
Sir , I'm an Student ,going to next year at University of Leeds to study theoretical physics as an undergraduate. I'm now watching your lecture series on calculus of one real variable. The lectures are, really helpful,. I learned a lot of things from the lectures. But I didn't get the notes in the web also. Everyone is saying that the notes are unavailable. If you kindly provide the notes , it will be very helpful to us. It's a request from all of the learners who are watching your lectures... Thank you sir.
Surely I will put it up. Some notes were given to the TAs to put up but I guess they didn't put up.
I bet Dutta sir has around 1000 books... Sir your enthusiasm in learning things motivates us all. May God bless you with a long and healthy life.
Thank you very much.
I have bought the first two books after following the theoretical minimum lecture series. Because of the huge overlap between the lectures and the book, I did not read them through. But, I really enjoyed this content as a person coming from computer science background.
Read the books. Lecture on qm does not have harmonic oscillator while this book has that part.
@@kamrupexpress Yes, I will read the books sir.
We need more reviews of books by you sir. Alos i enjoyed your NPTEL courses for Calculus. 🙏🙏
Surely will be done.
Is differential geometry explained/taught in Suskind's general relativity book? Or does one need to already know differential geometry to understand the book?
Yes it is done in a pretty intuitive way and that is great but he also keeps up the math rigorous quite well.
@@kamrupexpress Thanks a lot for the reply.
Does the author teach tensor calculus before diving into general relativity.
Yes he does.
@kamrupexpress thank you sir
Happy Diwali and Happy Kali Puja Sir. Take Care
Sir , I am enjoying your Fin Math lecture series a lot. Great work ! However, I think it would be nice if you make some videos in Bengali once in a while.
I am planning to float a new channel of science in Bengali.
Sir how can we read tensor calculus by schaum series.
I m a physics graduate and reading and reading of Quantum mechanics is enjoyable
sir, can you recommend some books on electrical engineering, like the ones here, which tells real physics.
Ok let me see
Sir :-for beginners ,from which books i have to start from this series
Classical Mechanics. The first in the series
Susskind is all different level
Sir i am a final year btech student doing major in electrical engineering. I love mathematics and i studied it in my first sem and before that tabse leke maths nahi padh paya as in jaise topics mei deep dive karke padhte hai, but coding start ki hai tph schra tha ki wapas se maths bhi padhu. Toh kaha se start karna chahiye any book recommendation as i take my logic buildinga to next level and mathematics mei mujhe interest bhi hai kaafi ? Maine discreet mathematics se start krne ka scha tha as in topics thode uske coding ke helpful hote hai schne mei. What do you say and suggest me sir? Your response will be highly appreciable. Please guide me sir
Thank you for the message. Please see the book Concrete Mathematics by Knuth, Graham and Pattashnik.
Okay sir, i am definitely gonna read it
Being a mechanical engineer I enjoy physics…
শুভ দীপাবলি sir
Happy Diwali, Sir! 🎉
Same to you.
HSO students here HAPPY DIWALI PROFESSOR
Thank you very much and wish you the same.
Sir I want to ask a Q from u ... which is bothering me for many months.....Can i work in the field of general relativity and cosmology after doing msc in mathematics from iit ..... because IIT curriculum doesn't provide an elective course On GR and cosmology....Sir i will eagerly wait for your comments on this
Absolutely you can. I had a friend who did Msc math in iitkgp and went to Institute of Astrophysics Bangalore and now Prof in physics at IIT kgp
Thx a lot sir for the information
Sir...Is there any way to contact him..... because sir I totally don't know what to do nxt....I need some guidance
@@hrithikagrahari3805 I will try to get his email. Do drop me an email in mathjoy.dutta@gmail.com to me.
Sir i want to meet you how can i meet you .
Hello sir .I am a student of masters of statistics and form assam. I am very interested in mathematics. Can you give me some advice regarding learning mathematics more..and i also want to do research. Any thing from yoyr side will be valuable for me..as you have so many experiences in your life.
Do write to me on mathjoy.dutta@gmail.com
Do you teach at IIT kanpur?
Yes I do.
শুভ দীপাবলি sir ❤️
Sorry I missed your greetings. All the best for you.
May somebody gift them to me❤
Send me an email in my id mathjoy.dutta@gmail.com
Coming coming but still not coming 😇🙏
Sir , please share your thoughts on level of mathematical understanding required on research level.
(fields like computation, seems to be math-heavy subjects)
How should one start , assuming that the student is bored with high school level maths and don't know where to move forward.
I will have to make a separate video on it. A lot has got to do with the teaching of the subject.
@@kamrupexpressSir,your guidance will be invaluable 🙏.
@@kamrupexpress Sir ,if possible, do also talk on Pure maths and applied mathematics in the same context.
What misconceptions do you feel people carry in relation to both these topics?
🙏
Happy Dipawali sir
Happy Diwali to you too.
For you hindi❤❤❤❤
Oh thanks. It encourages me to do a program in Hindi
Sir please make a Bengali channel ❤
Very good idea.
#brag . I took suskind the theoretical minimum classes in Stanford
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