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f720d4 No.3862

Hey /prog/, I'm looking for some compsci-related physics books other than pic related. Discovered it thanks to the godlike sticky.

Even RMS got his B.A. in the field. There must be at least a few others that are useful for programmers.

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f720d4 No.3863

>>3862

P.S. I already checked out /sci/'s directories, and I didn't see any undergrad textbooks worth the gorillion shekels they usually go for. Nor did I find any good paperback texts akin to "What is Mathematics?" (R. Courant) or "How to Solve It" (G. Polya).

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f720d4 No.3872

>>3862

> compsci-related physics books

you mean computational physics? that is heavy numerical analysis for physics problems solutions?

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