Very good books for my curiosity

 1) A student's guide to Maxwell's equations



2) A student's guide to Vectors and Tensors


                                                       

These books are written by Professor Daniel Fleisch who tries to help students with detailed explanations. Books are useful and extremely good for someone wanting to understand essentially. I am very curious about equations containing vectors, uneasy terms, and symbols. These books supported me a lot.

Mentioned to equations, by the way, a number of professors are interested in equations, don't they? From my limited insight, I think a couple of simple equations may be generated from experiments or from previous research. And then they will build up more and more complicated ones through mathematic calculation (Maths is vital). Eventually, they end up with complicated equations enabling us to explain or have ideas for new phenomena or mechanisms.   

This is my first work demonstrating an equation





P.S It seems I am very curious about things demonstrated by scientists and researchers. I think it is ok but I have to bear in mind that research is to expand our knowledge. It turns out that I should apply the knowledge that has been tested, known, and acknowledge already leading to create new findings. Perhaps, I am just a beginner and I don't know a lot of things. So it's reasonable to study them.   

Nghe An, November 2, 2021

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