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Howard Weiss

Professor of Mathematics
Book Title
The Feynman Lectures on Physics: Commemorative Issue, Three Volume Set
Author
Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, Matthew Sands
Book Description
Richard Feynman shared the 1965 Nobel Prize in physics for his role in the development of the theory of quantum electrodynamics. Feynman was a masterful teacher, a notorious practical joker, and one of the most colorful characters in physics. He was able to see the universe in a way that is almost magical to everybody else. His 1985 book of reminiscences, Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman, was on the New York Times best-seller list for 14 weeks.At Caltech, Feynman was asked to "spruce up" the teaching of undergraduate physics. After working for three years, he produced a series of lectures for freshman and sophomores, which eventually became the famous Feynman Lectures on Physics. I purchased the Feynman lectures as a freshman physics major, and studied them extensively as an undergraduate. I found Feynman's explanations remarkably lucid and intuitive, and I still find these lectures capivating and inspiring. I have recommended them to many people: from bright high school students to Ph.Ds.From the lectures I also learned the amazing power of mathematics to describe nature. This theme has played a major role in my career as a reseacher and teacher.
Year
2004

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