Richard Feynman Learned Basic Calculus With This Book
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2023
- This is one of the books that Richard Feynman used to learn math. It is called Calculus for the Practical Man and it is part of the Mathematics for Self Study series.
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I'm a simple man, I see Feynman wrote, I click
I'm a simple man. I see calculus, I start to panic.
@@foreverseethecalculus solves real problems. It's interesting
@@stillakzointegration is trash :'(
I'm a practical man, I see this book, I buy it
Same here lol
Books with solutions are so under rated
Books with examples
book with solutions
I think the more general case would be that books generally are underrated, especially nowadays, through RUclips and so on.
its called spoon feeding book
@@glitchoff2599
Too bad that modern textboks are usualy split into a problem book and solution one.
It's a way to make more money fot the publisher I guess. I realy detracts from the experiencee when going thru a book.
But Feynman read the book in middle school. Pure genius
I am literally in middle school bro-
AND created his own symbol system too
I just bought a synopsis of elementary results in pure and applied mathematics. I’m currently in middle school, hopefully I can be the next feyman
When you have good teacher that knows how to explain without breaking someone's brain, everything is possible. Some people are able to make simple things difficult to understand, while some others do it in opposite way
Feynman told wonderful stories about how his father nurtured his curiosity from a very young age. Every parent knows how insanely curious kids are and how they will repeat activities until they understand. What the educational "factory" system does is structure the joy out of learning. The curiosity gives way to metrics and criticism. The fire is extinguished.
Man, I'd have loved to have seen Feynman's bookshelf
Or the list of all the books on his book shelf
I’ve been considering a new hobby. This just sparked something in me.
same over here
If you have never went deep into math, I'd say definetely try it! If things seem too abstract you can also start learning physics.
@@goki6548 Funny I’m seeing this comment update right now… August 14, 2023 thru December 8, 2023 I took MAC1147 (Pre-Cal and Trig) and got a 97%. This Summer I’ll be taking Differential Calculus or MAC 2311. Honestly I’m just going to keep going.. I think if we put our minds to it we can really explore what we are capable of, which is way more than most of us give ourselves credit for.
@@goki6548 *gone, *deeply, *say to.
dew it
I need Calculus for the Impractical Man
I have almost the whole set 😂 I was homeschooled and my mom thought they'd be a good addition to our math curriculum.
Was it a good addition ?
See, that makes sense. I was also homeschooled and was like what? Maybe I need these? Learned most arithmetic from textbooks from the 40-50s. Lol
W Mom
My homeschooling was 75% Bible lmao.
@@Apistevist Too bad for you with all that time wasted 75% of your time couldn't be spent much worse, really sad
When I was doing my electrodynamics course, I failed the first time, because the book we used was so bad. The teacher was pretty bad too. A typical researcher who was forced to teach as well.
Then I got the Lectures in Physics by Feynman. I got an A on the second try. The way Feynman explains stuff in these books is amazingly easy to understand. He does not plaster the pages with formulas just to show how clever he is. He writes a lot of words to explain everything. Lots of examples.
I wish I had this book when I was taught Calculus.
Ahh thanks a lot for commenting on this.
I was asking if you can tell me from which publication did you buy the books from? I really want to know actually. There is this one publisher called “Basic Books” which i think is the original one because its wayyy too expensive…i really cant afford to buy it. But if thats the one then i guess i have no choice.
@me_serious_asf hey how's the book?
@@me_serious_asf how did it go?
I think you can actually read it for free on the internet archive btw, in case you didn't buy it already
@@me_serious_asf in India we have a publisher called Pearson, I has all the 3 parts of book (millennium edition) and the whole set wil cost around ₹2,000/ 25$.
The books are freely available online on Caltech's website.
I just bought the whole 5 book set for $5 at a thrift store. All of them still have the dust jackets! Super, super rad find.
You'd better read it!!
i cant find it anywhere, its for 40dollars online
That's wild dude. I see the edition mention in the vid going for $400, def a rad find. I just picked up what I think is a reprint online for 50 bucks
Oof, those old, physical calculus textbooks. Bring out so many memories. Mostly fails, but not without triumphs
It's just a "proper" textbook. In the past they assumed a scholar would self-educate and wrote the books as such. The modern textbooks - dominated by a handful of publishers - are designed to sell collateral teaching material and to feed a specific Standardized Test definition of proficiency. It is clear when you compare the fluidity of the cadence of this book to the modularity and voids of a modern, often larger ($$$) textbook.
I had a similar experience with George Finlay Simmons' Precalculus Mathematics in a Nutshell. Only 100 pages. Also Ivan Savov's No BS guides. So refreshing.
Wdym when you say modularity? I agree btw
@@logicaestrex2278 Modularity as in the topics being presented in a less connected way probably
My gateway drug was "ABCs of Calculus" by Rufus P. Turner, this seems similar in style and content.
True story: The librarian would not let him check out the book at first, saying that it's too advanced for him. So Feynman came back at a later day to check out the book, but this time he told the librarian that it was for his dad!
On Page 300 of 360, you can see where Feynman borrowed for his Physics lectures.
I have read it from the library it was really good
Looking at it, i smell old paper .. I'm amazed at mathematical people. I worked so hard for my Cs and Bs.
Now all I need is Feynman's intellect 😂
I love this book!
Man I appreciate this video so much! Thanks for the inspiration!!!
thanks for the link in the description
Awesome! Breathtaking! I want one!
Can it teach us how to play the bongos, like Feymann did?
Ahahaha or paint or break safes
That's the easy shit.
Also, you don't want to be able to play like RF, he was admittedly a terrible player 😂😂
Just smelling this thing will integrate you into a new view of the world.
You are a true poet.
My first text was Elements of Calculus by Granville,Smith and Longley. My Advanced Calculus by I.S Sokolnikoff.
Why can't all mathematic books be this simple. The books today have a bunch of side notes, unnecessary graphs, just too much. I'm looking for just straight forward math textbooks. I'll have to pick this one up.
There's all kinds of math books in different styles published these days.
Including the style you describe as wanting (but also the styles you describe as despising, you just have to pick carefully).
Thanks for recommending
Feynman had to do that because he didn't had any options, but now I have internet 😅
Love your videos
I have the whole collection of these exact versions!
I have the arithmetic for the practical man. Is algebra for the practical man a good place to start if you don’t anything about algebra?
very cool thanks for sharing
Please let me know where can I find the series of these books as I really want such self study books on Physics and Math.
The red one is the second edition. Feynman used the first edition, which is blue and a little harder to come by these days. In high school, he read Advanced Calculus by Woods. I've been wanting to get a copy of that one for years, but it's always too expensive when it shows up on eBay.
Thank you so much sir, I downloaded the book and I hope it helps me score highly.
It doesn't have limits, it turns out. Those comprise probably half of my course.
Other great books like this are 1, 2, 3 Infinity, and Mathematics for the Millions.
Great pocket guides are the Pocket Ref. By Thomas J. Glover. My father had a copy of the 1st edition for years.
I need this book. There’s a kindle version by the same author.
I have them all as PDF except this one. I bought a hard copy because its a little more special. Id like to get them all but theyre low on my priorities list while Im in college lol
How good is this book? I have arithmetic for the practical man
can you give the link for the PDFs pleasee?? 🙏🏼
@@YURAIMMM Just google the full name into a google search followed by filetype:pdf
Back before they had graphing utilities, or calculators even. Slide rules and gray matter. Of course he was a genius, and he learned calculus at 15.
Just 300 pages, that's nuts!! I has to learn calculus in college using Leithold's an Larson bibles
The sorcerer's book! 😊
How much does it costs?
And it seems its currently not available in amazon
Can anyone help?
DAMN THIS VIDEO LITERALLY CAME UP JUST NOW( I JUST FINISHED MY FINALS EXAM ON CALCULUS 2!)
Do you have pdf file of it? Or an ebook?
Dude says book is super old instead of saying it was printed in 19XX.
I can't do the calculus to find the equation to define "super old" as a
prime number in order to know the publishing or print date. I'm stuck...........
..................
I used basic algebra but translated the equation into geometry then to
geography. Essentially the algebraic expression, solved and in alphabetic
form is GOLFOSCAROSCARGOLFLIMAECHOPOINTCHARLIEOSCARMIKE.
yes u can find pdf of calculus for practical man on library genesis
Where can we find all of these books?
Excelente bibliografía. Gracias por compartir
Good book
20th century version for Prof Leonard
May I ask where can I get the copy of the entire book 😅if that's not too much to ask for
I need & I want to buy it, where can I find it
Amo ❤❤❤
So symbolic calculus can be made into picture describing from Q to A without mega database
Is there something similar for people that flunk math and later in life got curious about it again but they have the same fear of the weird symbols and terminology?
I have a copy of that book
Can suggest books like this for physics? Or maybe (you probably won't) for biology? Or tell me where i can find suggestions?
Nobody answered you but honestly I suggest Feynman’s Lectures on Physics. Great stuff there.
Conceptual physics by Paul g Hewitt
Physics by giancoli.
Physics by Resnick halliday.
University physics by zemanasky
Feynman lecture
Hey math wizzard, I was able to master the LA course of my bachelor.
Now my return, look at the math behind amc-s shirt squeeze
Thanks, but Im still stuck on pre- Algebra.
I can smell that book
Are there any books like these about accounting
Links aren't clickable in your description
Pdf or avlaible or not
How to buy it please someone help me
where the f do i get calc books
Heyy can you send me the link of this collection mathematics for self study ?
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Nowadays this book is called CALCULUS MADE EASY.
Thanks!
@@MartieGG my pleasure, btw I read this book, it's awesome and it will make you feel like a legend of calc in classroom 😊
@@AdityaKumar-yo8qv IK! Opened it and felt like i found the cheatcode to math ahahaha. Like a matrix that had opened lol
Yay more books to find to add to my collection 😅
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Use this only if you're beginner because the questions in the book are beginner level.
Where can i buy it
Where can i get this
Where can get it??
That a beutiful book
Where can I found pdf
Math:All the diagrams Come From draw:René Descartes
I can't click on your links!
Drop a link
I am simply. doing my NCERT. CALCULUS. AND. FEEL LIKE MY MIND IS TO STRONG TO DEAL SUCH MATHS 😊😃😃☺
💯👍❤
Can l get pdf of it plsss😢😢
“I don’t integrate the question. I differentiate the options.”
- famous anonymous person
Please could send to me this book(math self study)
Thank you
Wait do they have the geometry one for it
yes, they do, and even trigonometry, algebra and arithmetic.
you need at least the fundamentals in algebra and trig, before any of that makes sense ~
Feynman used it when he was like 10 to probably .
Lol
I'm so dumb I can't copy the link for the book
I like me some Kathematics
This shit is almost 5,000 dollars for this book on amazon
Where can I buy this?
The link is in the description
Wow , is this book of Feynman's??!!!
Pretty sure people rather buy james stewart.
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Sorry, I believe that it is pronounced “no-bell” not “no-bull”
What value does learning calculus add to my life? Will it increase how much I earn in a month?😂
I have the series. The algebra book is really good. The geometry book is good, but proofs are not the double column type and are all word based (wouldn't recommend to learn geometry). The trig book is decent but not great. The calculus book sucked. I would never recommend learning calculus with this book.
What do you think about kolmogorov's book for people that want to self-study maths ?
Yeah but he prbably did that at age 6 or something
Just a couple hundred dollars for this 😝
A couple hundred its selling for 5,000 on amazon
No link
In the description there is the link
@@ganimedescabreralanuza1786where’s the description? I can never find them on these RUclips reels unless the person puts it in a comment and pins it to the top.
@@piratesapper click on the three dots that are (probably) on the right upper side of the screen and then a couple of options will appear on your screen, click on the one that says description and there you go!
Come on Richard read Newton's work
Feynman didn't win the Noble prize...it's pronounced "NO BELL".
Already know it unfortunately 😂