As an undergraduate of Physics at the University of Oslo, I have found that it is often difficult to approach some of the topics in our course literature due to:
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Unintuitive Explanations
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Cluttered Information
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Content Dilution from Examples
Although examples are vital to understanding a subject, I find that it is very useful to have the curriculum of a course independent of such examples since it allows for a better overall understanding of a subject due to the fact that it allows for:
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Clearer Context
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Quick Access
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Overall Perspective
As a result, I began compressing my notes into as compact a form as I could, while still retaining the information needed to have an intuitive understanding of the material.
Since I tend to share these with my classmates, I figured it would be a good idea to have an updated repository available to those who wish to access the latest versions of these notes.
These compendia are likely relevant in many Physics, Mathematics and Engineering courses, but are specifically designed for the curriculum in the Physics and Astronomy Undergraduate Program at the University of Oslo.
Contact me via email if you have any questions or suggestions: [email protected]