Books

This page is intended to be a (non-exhaustive) collection of books I have used in my academic journey, as well as books I find interesting to read. I don’t claim to have read these books completely; I use them as needed.

Academic

  • Introduction to Electrodynamics, David J. Griffiths, Fourth Edition, Pearson (South Asia Edition).
  • Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, David J. Griffiths, Second Edition, Pearson (South Asia Edition).
  • Classical Mechanics, Goldstein, Poole, Safko, Third Edition, Pearson.
  • Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences, Mary L. Boas.
  • The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Pearson.
  • Concepts of Physics Volume - 1, H.C. Verma, Bharati Bhawan.
  • Concepts of Physics Volume - 2, H.C. Verma, Bharati Bhawan.
  • Quantum Computation and Quantum Information, Michael A. Nielsen & Issac L. Chuang, 10th Anniversary Edition, Cambridge.
  • Introduction to Theoretical Computer Science, Boaz Barak.

Non-academic

  • The Beginning of Infinity, David Deutsch.
  • Dreams of a Final Theory, Steven Weinberg.
  • The Trouble with Physics, Lee Smolin.
  • The Man Who Knew Infinity, Robert Kanigel.
  • Surely you’re joking, Mr Feynman, Richard Feynman.
  • The Mahabharata, Volume - 1, Bibek Debroy
  • The Mahabharata, Volume - 2, Bibek Debroy
  • The Mahabharata, Volume - 3, Bibek Debroy.
  • The Legend of Parshuram, Dr Vineet Agarwal.