My treasures... my inventories ... my collections


This webiste provide links to various lecture notes, writtent by various prominent lecturers (many of them are world-caliber scientists) from various universities around the world. I have some copy of the notes which I attach to the links so that you can download them directly from this website. Otherwise, the links will bring you to the websites where you can get the lectures yourself. As far as I understand, the notes are freely distributed so you can share them to your colleagues if you want to :)

Besides e-lectures, I provide links to various science-related science-related e-book sources, and interesting Java applets or Flash. My idea is to make this part of website to be my personal compilation to all various e-source science subjects.

e-Lectures, Applets & Flash

Berkeley, Physics. Click on "Academics", then "Courses" to check the list of physics demonstrations shown in Berkeley.
California Institute of Technology, Physics. Click on "Physics Courses" to link to the course websites. Some publish their lecture notes freely, while others only publish the assignments and model answers only.
MIT Open Courseware. MIT makes almost all of its courses free to public. This is cool!!!
Leeds University, Physics. There is a link to "Fun Physics" site of Leeds University
Thinking About Physics, hosted by Amherst College. A series of interesting physics questions, drawn in cartoon, for peple around the world to discuss about.
Physical Questions from Everyday Life. Offered as enrichment module from National University of Singapore, Physics. Lecture notes and interesting applets are available.
Gerard 'Thooft's websites. There are a lot of interesting links from his website. One of them links to his personal website about "How to be a good theoretical physicist", and thence links to various good e-notes aorund the world.
e-Print arXiv. Contain all the pre-published or un-published paper, journals, review, and even lecture notes from physics, maths, computer sciences, and quantitative biology
   

e-Books

The Art of Assembly Laanguage, by W.H. Press , S.A. Teukolsky, W.T. Vetterling, and B.P. Flannery. It's a must-have for all computational scientists.
Numerical Recipe, The Art of Scientific Computation, by Randall Hyde.
A New Kind of Science, by Stephen Wolfram. A very nice book... have a lot of intersting phenomena described there.
free-eBooks.net. You might find something interesting to read here.