Author — Michio Kaku
This is a book to find the equation that'll govern all the others. Einstein dedicated his life to finding the theory of everything, similarly here, the author is on a quest to see 'The God Equation' that'll encompass all the forces in the universe.
Author — Paul Halpern
There's a great debate over the future of our Universe, about where it's going to end up to be. The Author breaks down the talking points among Physicists about the Big Bang.
Author- Stephon Alexander
The Author tries to explain the experiences of marginalized people while exploring the deep ends of the Cosmos.
4. A Modern Primer in Particle and Nuclear Physics
Author-Francesco Terranova
This book explains the basic fundamentals of Particle and Nuclear Physics in the simplest of ways. The book is specifically targeted toward undergrad students with the intention to make their learning comfortable.
Author- Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
The Author covers a wide range of topics from Particle Physics to the exploration of Dark Matter, to the grounded marginalized human experiences like the physics of melanin in the skin.
6. Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution
Author- Carlo Rovelli
The Author explains Quantum Mechanics in such a way that it feels almost like a psychedelic experience. Also, there are arguments about our place in the universe and where we fit in.
7. Understanding Gravity: The Generation Model Approach
Author — Brian Albert Robson
There's a discussion on the contradiction between the concept of classical mechanics(Applicable for large objects) and Quantum Mechanics(Applicable for small objects), and how they don't do well with each other.
8. Horizons: A Global History of Science
Author- James Poskett
The Author discusses on the unexplored minds who brought into fruition the concept of Science, the names other than the ones we hear every day.
9. Mastering Quantum Mechanics: Essentials, Theory, and Applications
Author- Barton Zwiebach
All the fundamental concepts of Quantum Mechanics as well as theoretical and experimental foundations are discussed thoroughly in this book.
10. Chasing The Ghost: Nobelist Fred Reines And The Neutrino
Author-Leonard A Cole
The book explores the ideas of Neutrinos and the stories that led up to their discovery of it. Also, it focuses on Fred Reines, thus focusing on physicists and non-Physicists alike.
10 Math books released in 2021 and 2022
Author- Aubrey Clayton
The statistical methods we use to prove or disprove a hypothesis in experimental science, there are great flaws in it. It could shatter the entire discipline of experimental science which is discussed in this book.
2. The Constitution of Algorithms: Ground-Truthing, Programming, Formulating
Author-Florian Jaton
The Author discusses ways to formulate and compute the new and upcoming algorithms as the algorithms of sophisticated problems often undermine the recent approach used for their computation.
3. Teaching Mathematics Through Games
Author- Mindy Capaldi
The book is primarily focused on students, for their easy and convenient way of learning the fundamentals of Mathematics through convenient approaches.
4. Steps Into Analytic Number Theory: A Problem-Based Introduction
Authors- Akash Singha Roy, Paul Pollack
This book is a culmination of 15 analytic number theories that could be analyzed by either high school students or the ones who are pursuing their graduate studies.
5. A New History of Modern Computing
Authors- Paul E. Ceruzzi and Thomas Haigh
The Authors discuss the evolution of computers from simple computing tools in Mathematics to the ones we use now that have great versatility.
6. Probability and Forensic Evidence: Theory, Philosophy, and Applications
Authors- Klaas Slooten and Ronald Meester
The book discusses the scopes of probability and statistics in the field of forensics like blood spatter patterns. Also, they could be used to produce evidence in a court of law in legal fights.
7. Introduction to Infinity-Categories
Author- Markus Land
This book discusses the theory of Infinity categories which is used by modern pure mathematics in profound amounts. It also introduces the basis of theory and details on various mathematical problems, such as the adjoint functor theorem.
8. Do Not Erase: Mathematicians and Their Chalkboards
Author- Jessica Wynne
The Author draws an analogy to G.H Hardy's prolific statement that says
" Mathematicians are no different from painters or a poet. "
There's this beautiful artistic pattern hidden in mathematical teaching using chalkboards that the author brilliantly showcases using pictures. The photographs of mathematicians and their artistic chalkboards show the importance of chalks and blackboards in the world of whiteboards and digital presentations.
9. The Biggest Number in the World
Authors- Agnijo Banerjee and David J. Darling
There's a discussion on what a mind could imagine the biggest number could be. From the study of atoms to the study of the unfathomable universe, big numbers are everywhere, but there's no such thing as the largest number, as there's always a number larger than your wildest imagination.
10. The New Era in American Mathematics, 1920–1950
Author- Karen Parshall
The socioeconomic impact along with the history of mathematics are discussed in this book following through 3 decades of mathematical evolution. The effect of world war I in the 1920s, followed by great depression that directly influenced the evolution of Mathematics in that period are discussed thoroughly here.
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