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Does anyone have recommendation for a physics problems collection book (series) that is similar to Demidovich's A Collection of Problems and Exercises in Mathematical Analysis? I am looking for the encyclopediac coverage and Russian editorial style, if you like.
Update:
I'd like problems for 1) senior undergraduates major in physics and/or 2) Ph.D. candidates in physics
$\begingroup$Have a look at the Schaum series, they have a lot of solved problems. For example here. There are too some Schaum titles for basic physics (here) and some topics, like Lagrangian Mechanics, see here.$\endgroup$
– Eduardo Guerras ValeraJan 17 '13 at 8:38
$\begingroup$If you solve Irodov, you'll probably be able to solve anything else in the 'general physics' sense ;) So I agree with ramanujan_diracs choice :)$\endgroup$
– dingo_dJan 17 '13 at 7:33