Are you talking about the books I'm working through on the channel? If so, I assume you want to start with Classical Mechanics? For Taylor's book I suggest having gone through the calculus sequence meaning single and multivariable calculus (up to stokes' theorem), ordinary differential equations and some elementary linear algebra. That's enough to get you ready for undergrad CM. More is needed for E&M and QM.
I asked ChatGPT how to pronounce the Hungarian name Sz-Nagy (his full name is Béla Szőkefalvi-Nagy) and ChatGPT said: In Hungarian, Sz is pronounced like the English “s,” and Nagy is pronounced roughly like “nodj” (where the final “gy” is a soft “dy” sound). Putting them together, Sz-Nagy would sound like: s nodj An English approximation might be “snodge” or “snadj,” but with a very light “d” and a subtle “y” at the end.
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My teacher, what are the mathematical topics I need to study physics with the suggested books?
Are you talking about the books I'm working through on the channel? If so, I assume you want to start with Classical Mechanics? For Taylor's book I suggest having gone through the calculus sequence meaning single and multivariable calculus (up to stokes' theorem), ordinary differential equations and some elementary linear algebra. That's enough to get you ready for undergrad CM. More is needed for E&M and QM.
Yes, I am a beginner, thank you
I asked ChatGPT how to pronounce the Hungarian name Sz-Nagy (his full name is Béla Szőkefalvi-Nagy) and ChatGPT said:
In Hungarian, Sz is pronounced like the English “s,” and Nagy is pronounced roughly like “nodj” (where the final “gy” is a soft “dy” sound).
Putting them together, Sz-Nagy would sound like:
s nodj
An English approximation might be “snodge” or “snadj,” but with a very light “d” and a subtle “y” at the end.