What is Book: Definition and 1000 Discussions

A book is a medium for recording information in the form of writing or images, typically composed of many pages (made of papyrus, parchment, vellum, or paper) bound together and protected by a cover. The technical term for this physical arrangement is codex (plural, codices). In the history of hand-held physical supports for extended written compositions or records, the codex replaces its predecessor, the scroll. A single sheet in a codex is a leaf and each side of a leaf is a page.
As an intellectual object, a book is prototypically a composition of such great length that it takes a considerable investment of time to compose and still considered as an investment of time to read. In a restricted sense, a book is a self-sufficient section or part of a longer composition, a usage that reflects the fact that, in antiquity, long works had to be written on several scrolls and each scroll had to be identified by the book it contained. Each part of Aristotle's Physics is called a book. In an unrestricted sense, a book is the compositional whole of which such sections, whether called books or chapters or parts, are parts.
The intellectual content in a physical book need not be a composition, nor even be called a book. Books can consist only of drawings, engravings or photographs, crossword puzzles or cut-out dolls. In a physical book, the pages can be left blank or can feature an abstract set of lines to support entries, such as in an account book, an appointment book, an autograph book, a notebook, a diary or a sketchbook. Some physical books are made with pages thick and sturdy enough to support other physical objects, like a scrapbook or photograph album. Books may be distributed in electronic form as ebooks and other formats.
Although in ordinary academic parlance a monograph is understood to be a specialist academic work, rather than a reference work on a scholarly subject, in library and information science monograph denotes more broadly any non-serial publication complete in one volume (book) or a finite number of volumes (even a novel like Proust's seven-volume In Search of Lost Time), in contrast to serial publications like a magazine, journal or newspaper. An avid reader or collector of books is a bibliophile or colloquially, "bookworm". A place where books are traded is a bookshop or bookstore. Books are also sold elsewhere and can be borrowed from libraries. Google has estimated that by 2010, approximately 130,000,000 titles had been published. In some wealthier nations, the sale of printed books has decreased because of the increased usage of ebooks.

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  1. M

    A good book to introduce information theory?

    Hi all! I would like to learn the basics of information theory and want a good book to do so. My math level is that of a second year undergraduate physics student, but I don't mind if I have to struggle a bit through it. Thanks!
  2. A

    What is the best mathematics book for physicists?

    what is the best mathematics book for physicists ?or in what way should i study math if i need it for physics? . thanks!
  3. LittleMrsMonkey

    Climate Science Books: Intro-level Texts & Pop Sci Books

    I am going into my second year in undergrad,starting to look into the different disciplines and self study on what I might do in graduate school.But I haven't yet decided what I want to do in graduate(which is fine,I know).For the moment,I am drawn to climate science. So,I would appreciate any...
  4. A

    Other What's the best highschool biology book?

    What's a good comprehensive book for a high school student on biology that has never studied the subject before? (Campbell seems to be college/university-level so I can't touch that)
  5. S

    Relativity Another General Relativity book thread

    Hi, Apologies; In spite of the numerous excellent threads that exist discussing GR books, I felt compelled to create another one. I'm taking a first course in GR & Cosmology, and am trying to select a textbook as the main 'roadmap' through GR. This is a first course on GR in the UK, which is...
  6. J

    Classical Book like Barret/Bekefi's Electromagnetic Vibrations?

    The book is expensive, so I want a book like Bekefi's and Barrett's Electromagnetic Vibrations,Waves,Radiation. Preferably at a higher level than this book. Thank you!
  7. B

    Algebra Good book on representation theory of groups

    Hi I am a physics graduate student. Recently I am learning representation theory of groups. I understand the basic concepts. But I need a good book with lots of examples in it and also exercise problems on representation theory so that I can brush up my knowledge.The text we follow is "Lie...
  8. A

    Electronic Devices -- Please suggest a book for learning the basics

    Please suggest a book for basics of electronic devices subject.
  9. toforfiltum

    Prob/Stats Good permutations and combinations problems book

    I want to get better at this topic and I have trouble finding good questions apart from past year exam questions. I am currently an A- Level student, so can someone recommend me a good book full of challenging questions at my level? To give you some idea of the types of questions in the exam...
  10. B

    Other Recommended Quantum Physics and Maths book?

    Hi, I'm currently in high school but I know several university maths and physics (just a little) I want to know about Maths: Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Fourier Transform (I self-studied Fourier series) Differential Equations (only know one way to solve them, I think its the most basic one)...
  11. S

    Flash Boys" (Book): Computer Trading & Stock Market Insight

    For those interested in computer technology and the stock market, I recommend the interesting book "Flash Boys" by Michael Lewis. It describes some significant anti-free market aspects of "computer trading".
  12. Vinay080

    Calculus Bernoulli's book on integral calculus

    The name of lectures of integral calculus written by Johann or Jeans Bernoulli (he is called by both names as far as I know) might be " lecciones mathematicæ de calculo integral". I searched for one day for the english translation, I couldn't even find the english title of his book on integral...
  13. R

    Classical Want help in finding a book for questions on geometric optics

    guys i want a book where i can find questions on geometric optics especially for questions based on locating position of mirror by ray diagram when only object and image are given? I have already found 2 questions in I.E. Irodov but i want more so please suggest other books..... thnx
  14. Remixex

    Calculus Beginners Guide to Complex Analysis

    OK, so i took a course named "Oscillations and vibrations" We began the course with an "introduction" to complex numbers, basically we raced through them in like 3 classes, we talked about how to get complex roots, adding, multiplying, Cauchy-Riemann Conditions, Cauchy's integration Theorem...
  15. B

    Book wrong? Ohms law, Graph, wire, slope change question

    Homework Statement Hello. The resistance of a wire increases when the temperature increases. How would this cause the shape of the graph to change? Explain why. The graph shown is a straight line graph with the line traveling at 45 degrees path. The x-axis is VOLTS. The y-axis is CURRENT...
  16. B

    Discrete Books on the introductory number theory?

    Dear Physics Forum advisers, I am currently looking for an introductory textbook that covers the number theory without being too focused on the algebraic and analytical aspects of NT. My current underaduate research in the theoretical computer science and the Putnam preparation led me to the...
  17. E

    Engineering Want a BME 1st sem book (S.I. unit)

    I'm a mechanical engineering student 1st yr . I need suggestions regarding books for basic mechanical engineering and engineering mechanics . A book with basics n proper language.
  18. A

    Prob/Stats A book on highschool-level probability and statistics

    What is a fantastic book on probability&statistics that covers all the probability&statistics a student in high school ever need? It should cover the basics, and also the intermediate topics. Specifically, it must cover frequency distributions and whatnot. Please lend me your suggestions.
  19. A

    Other A concise book on basic chemistry

    I am looking for a very concise book on chemistry that is under or equal to 300 pages.
  20. A

    Intro Math A book on arithmetic that doesn't treat you like a baby

    The state of arithmetic today is disgusting. The textbooks on it are absolutely repelling, the authors treat it like a subject that will be of concern to only babies. They don't show any love, they treat the subject like a dirty rug. It's been two years since I majored in mathematics, since...
  21. rogerk8

    Best MHD Books: A Comprehensive Guide to Magnetic Hydro Dynamics

    Hi! I wish to learn about MHD (Magnetic Hydro Dynamics). What book do you recommend? Roger
  22. SrVishi

    Topology Comparing Topology Textbooks: A Scientist's Perspective

    Hello, I am trying to relearn Topology. I have already read through a good amount of Munkres' book, but I was thinking of going through another. I have come across "Elementary Topology: A Problem Textbook" http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/~olegviro/topoman/e-unstable.pdf by Viro and others through another...
  23. B

    Calculus Theoretical Multivariable Calculus books

    Dear Physics Forum advisers, Could you recommend books that treat the multivariable calculus from a theoretical aspect (and applications too, if possible)? I have been reading Rudin's PMA and Apostol's Mathematical Analysis, but their treatment of vector calculus is very confusing and not...
  24. A

    Intro Physics Looking for a concise algebra-based book on basic physics

    I need a book that is under 400-500 pages which covers all of basic physics nicely. Every introductory algebra-based physics book I have seen has over 1000 pages and I just need a concise book right now, for some personal reasons. It should cover the following topics: 1. General physics 1.1...
  25. B

    Want a good "Group Theory" book

    I am physics student.I know basic definition of topological space.I want a book(or may be any web note or video lecture) where topology spaces of various groups are rigorously discussed.
  26. J

    Introductory book on theoretical physics

    I'm not necessarily looking for theory of any particular subject but rather a more general approach to how theoretical physics is actually done in practice: -What problem-solving strategies do physicists use? (Most important part for my interests, I'm getting back into math competitions and I...
  27. SrVishi

    Expansive Mathematical Logic Text

    Hello, I want to start learning mathematical logic. I was wondering what would be a good "expansive" mathematical logic book that covers as much material as possible. My school has books by both Ebinghaus (et. al) and Monk. Are these good? I've heard good things about Schoenfield, but I was...
  28. K

    Geometry What's a good book on geometry to read after Kiselev?

    I have finished reading both books on geometry by Kiselev and now look to move on but can't find any book to let me do so. Specifically, I would like a nice comprehensive book that goes into detail on transformations, isometries, coordinate geometry, symmetry, mensuration, and vectors. Now I'll...
  29. K

    Other A book that covers all the math a physicist will ever need?

    What is a good book, after mastering calculus, that covers all the mathematics a theoretical physicist will ever need?
  30. A

    Force and Laws of motion Text Book

    What is the best way to make a 9th grader understand the concept of force and laws of motion. Also please refer a book where he can get a good practice to solve force numericals. Please mention the ISBN code of the book also. Thanks a lot
  31. Andreol263

    Applied Which book I should get to learn mathematics?

    My question is:What is the mathematics necessary for, and which book(or books) i should read to understand graduate-texts like Jackson, Sakurai, Goldstein?? I'm already reading the Boas' book, I'm asking because some people says that for Jackson you need to understand very much of Green...
  32. B

    Algebra Comments about "Topics in Algebra" by I.N. Hertsein?

    Dear Physics Forum advisers, Today, I got two gifts from my research mentor: "Topics in Algebra" by I.N. Herstein and "Abstract Algebra" by Dummit/Foote. I am very happy and grateful for his gifts, but I already have been studying the abstract algebra through Michael Artin and Hoffman/Kunze...
  33. Andreol263

    Guys..., that Series & Sequences introduction by Boas' book...

    It's awful, the reading of this first chapter is extremely boring, he appears only to cover divergence and convergence of series, should i skip this chapter?
  34. B

    Other Temptation to read many books on same topics

    Dear Physics Forum advisers, I am a college sophomore in US with a major in mathematics and an aspiring mathematician in the computational complexity theory. I have been reading some math books on different topics, such as analysis and abstract algebra. As a former microbiology major, it is...
  35. Franco_Carr14

    Calculus Using Apostol as my first calculus book?

    Hello, I'm currently learning pre calculus from various sources. I'm preparing myself to hopefully be able to learn calculus which I feel is an essential tool for Physics. I've just purchased Apostol's Calculus Vol.1. Enough research for great introductory calculus textbooks brought me to...
  36. L

    Testing Conquering Physics GRE book wanted

    ..anyone who used this book to study for the Physics GRE test willing to sell it? I can't find used copies anywhere.
  37. Scott Hill

    Book idea: mathematical techniques in introductory physics

    I have a set of class notes that I've been thinking about publishing as a book, and I wonder what y'all thought about it. The book is intended for people who have taken introductory physics, and it is organized by mathematical topic or technique, with a specific focus on calculus. There are...
  38. P

    A Decomposition of tensors into irreps (Georgi's book)

    Hi. In Georgi's book page 143, eqn. (10.29) he gives an example of decomposing a tensor product into irreps: u^iv_k^j=\frac{1}{2} \left( u^iv_k^j+u^jv_k^i-\frac{1}{4}\delta_k^iu^\ell v_\ell^j-\frac{1}{4}\delta_k^ju^\ell v_\ell^i \right)\\ +\frac{1}{4} \varepsilon^{ij\ell} \left(...
  39. B

    Calculus Brief calculus book to read before studying the analysis

    Dear Physics Forum personnel, I am going to start studying the analysis texts (Rudin-PMA, Apostol-MA, Pugh-RMA) on the first week of August. I have a good proof skills through working on Artin's Algebra and Hoffman/Kunze's Linear Algebra, but I unfortunately only took computational 1-variable...
  40. Christian Grey

    Other Mathematics book to understand Susskind's lectures?

    I am looking for mathematics book required for Susskind's lectures on theoretical minimum?
  41. B

    Calculus Courant/John vs. Apostol for In-Depth Studying of Calculus?

    Dear Physics Forum personnel, I would like to investigate the depth of single-variable calculus by reading either Courant/John's "Calculus and Analysis" or Apostol's "Calculus Vol.1". Of course, I know the best route of action is to go to mu university library, but I just found out that all...
  42. H

    Cosmology Diff between Ryden's two 'Introduction to Cosmology' books?

    Barbara Ryden seems to have two Cosmology books, her one https://www.amazon.com/dp/0805389121/?tag=pfamazon01-20 and one https://www.amazon.com/dp/129203971X/?tag=pfamazon01-20. I haven't been able to find any differences between the books online - the 2013 book doesn't seem to be a new edition...
  43. T

    What is a good book to learn particles?

    I'm interested in learning about standard model, and particles. What's a good book to learn from? I have taken some college physics classes. Thanks!
  44. G

    Calculus Is Thomas Calculus the Best Book for High School Calculus Self-Study?

    I am doing precalculus by 'Carl Stitz' and 'Jeff Zeager'. It's a pretty good book. Every tiny thing is touched and explained for a topic. I want a similar book for calculus for high school where every tiny detail is explained because i am learning calculus by myself.
  45. D

    Do you know any book for Power Circuit Analysis?

    We have a simple book for power circuit analysis and it is so hard to pass(8-15 pass from 200+) the exams because it has not solved problems(problems are so simple) also our teacher is doing the lessons copy paste from his book I can't learn this lessons and i can't find course material. Is any...
  46. E

    How to study Konrad Knopp book on infinite series?

    I am currently self studying the book and I think it is a great book and it really does go deep into the subject. But about how to study this book i am trying to prove every theorem that i come across and it is new. To get the most out of this book i would like to know other opinions on how to...
  47. ChrisVer

    CKM matrix and meson oscillations [book]

    Do you know any books or reviews that explains these in sufficient detail? I am having some small problems in understanding the triangles of the CKM matrix elements and experiments conducted for their measurement...
  48. Christian Grey

    Book about Experimental Physics?

    Can someone recommend me a book that has all the experiments performed in physics from Classical Mechanics to Quantum field theory? (From the beginning of classical mechanics till today)
  49. Benevito

    Solid State Introductory book on graphene?

    Can someone recommend a good book on graphene?
  50. RJLiberator

    Book or Course on How to Analyze Scientific Studies?

    We all know that there is an abundance of poorly created studies and the media sensationalizes and cherry picks certain elements of these studies. I am looking to better arm myself against such problems. Currently I'm working on the Khan Academy statistic course to give myself a better simple...
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