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***List of Books***

2:22 - “The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume II” by Feynman, Leighton, and Sands

5:02 - "Calculus with Analytic Geometry" by Howard Anton

5:39 - “Linear Algebra and Its Applications by” Gilbert Strang

6:06 - “Algebra and Vector Geometry” by Stanton and Fryer

8:03 - “CALCULUS : A First Course” by Earl W. Swokowski

8:30 - “Probability and Statistical Inference: Volume 1: Probability” and “Probability and Statistical Inference: Volume 2: Statistical Inference” by J.G. Kalbfleisch

9:30 - “Physics for Scientists and Engineers” by Raymond A. Serway and John W. Jewett

10:08 - “Statics and Mechanics of Materials” by Russell C. Hibbeler

10:33 - “Graphic Guide to Frame Construction: Details for Builders and Designers” by Rob Thallon

11:22 - “Reed-Solomon Codes and Their Applications” Edited by Stephen B. Wicker and Vijay K. Bhargava

12:35 - “Applications of Finite Fields” by Alfred J. Menezes, Ian F. Blake, XuHong Gao, Ronald C. Mullin, Scott A. Vanstone, and Tomik Yaghoobian

18:20 - “The Barbell Way to Physical Fitness” by Bruce Randall

19:10 - “Fundamentals of Differential Equations” by R. Kent Nagle and Edward B. Saff

20:16 - “Arnold: The Education of a Bodybuilder” by Arnold Schwarzenegger and Douglas Kent Hall

20:57 - “The Sacred Mushroom Seeker: Tributes to R. Gordon Wasson” by Terence McKenna, Joan Halifax, Peter T. Furst, Albert Hofmann, Richard Evans Schultes, and Others

21:11 - “Tales of a Shaman's Apprentice: An Ethnobotanist Searches for New Medicines in the Rain Forest” by Mark J. Plotkin

21:40 - “Bill Pearl’s Keys to the Inner Universe: World’s Best Built Man” by Bill Pearl

22:50 - “Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge” by Terence McKenna

23:36 - “Principles of Mathematical Analysis” by Walter Rudin

25:00 – “The Theory of Error-Correcting Codes” by F.J. MacWilliams and N.J.A. Sloane

26:08 – “Einstein and the ether” by Ludwik Kostro

26:51 – “Simulation of Communication Systems” by Michel C. Jeruchim, Philip Balaban, K. Sam Shanmugan

27:39 – “On the Origin of Species” by Charles Darwin

28:10 – “Basic Algebra I” by Nathan Jacobson

30:14 – “Error Control Coding: Fundamentals and Applications” by by Shu Lin and Daniel J. Costello Jr.

32:10 – “68000 assembly language programming” by Lance A. Leventhal, Doug Hawkins, Gerry Kane, and William D. Cramer

33:27 – “Interpretation of Electron Diffraction Patterns” by Kenneth William Andrews, David John Dyson, and Samuel Robert Keow

34:20 – “Data Communication of Fundamentals of Baseline Transmission” edited by L.E. Frank

37:00 – “Digital Control System Analysis & Design” by Charles L. Phillips, Troy Nagle, and Aranya Chakrabortty

37:30 – “Foundations of Electromagnetic Theory” by John R. Reitz), Frederick J. Milford, and Robert W. Christy

38:12 – “Arithmetic of Finite Fields“ by Charles Small

39:00 – “Digital Picture Processing: An Introduction” by Leonid Yaroslavsky

39:30 – “Computer Security and Protection Structures” by Bruce J. Walker and Ian F. Blake

40:00 – “Introduction to the Theory of Error-Correcting Codes” by Vera Pless

40:35 – “Integral, Measure and Derivative: A Unified Approach” by by G. E. Shilov and B. L. Gurevich

41:15 – “Calculus with Applications” by Dale E. Varberg and Walter Fleming

41:35 – “Elementary Math Analysis” by Colin Whitcomb Clark

42:11 – “Book 1 - Modern Algebra Structure and Method” by Dolciani Wooton

42:35 – “Principles and practice of information theory” by Richard E Blahut

43:11 – “Mathematics 2” by Max A.; Maletsky and Evan M. Sobel

43:33 – “Introduction to Finite Fields and their Applications”by Rudolf Lidl and Harald Niederreiter

44:47 – “Theory and Practice of Error Control Codes” by Richard E. Blahut

45:30 – “Foundations of Differentiable Manifolds and Lie Groups (Graduate Texts in Mathematics)” by Frank W. Warner

46:02 – “Algebra” by Thomas W. Hungerford

46:16 – “Complex Analysis” by Serge Lang

46:29 – “Introduction to Coding Theory” by J.H. van Lint

46:40 – “Linear Representations of” by Jean-Pierre Serre

47:37 – “Lie Groups, Lie Algebras, and Their Representations” by Veeravalli Seshadri Varadarajan

47:57 – “A Classical Introduction to Modern Number Theory” by Kenneth Ireland and Michael Rosen

48:15 – “Probability” by Albert Shiryaev

48:41 – “Measure Theory” by Paul R. Halmos

52:14 – “Mathematical Foundations of Information Theory” by A. Ya. Khinchin

52:33 – “Integral Transforms and Their Applications” by Brian Davies

52:50 – “The Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms” by Alfred V. Aho, John E. Hopcroft and Jeffrey D. Ullman

54:00 – “The American Mathematical Monthly” – Journal

56:10 – “IEEE Transactions on Communications” – Journal

56:50 – “IEEE Transactions on Information Theory” - Journal
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