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Sep 10 at 11:33 answer added Manan Shah timeline score: 0
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Mar 9 at 18:31 comment added knzhou Try Morin's textbook, the collection of modern Russian Physics Olympiads from Kiselev and Slobodyanin (improved version of Krotov), the Russian problem collection Задачи по Физике (improved version of Irodov), and (if you can read Chinese) 国际物理奥赛的培训与选拔.
Mar 9 at 18:10 answer added Anannyam Loy Barooah timeline score: -1
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Feb 17 at 20:27 comment added mmesser314 This has been asked before. See Recommended physics book(s) that uses calculus and have difficult problems and Sources for hard Introductory Quantum Mechanics problems
Feb 17 at 20:11 comment added Jon Custer How about write everything out clearly and completely in Landau and Lifshitz?
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