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For decades, students and educators in the physical sciences have debated the merits of the standard introductory physics canon (Halliday, Resnick, Krane; Young and Freedman; etc.). However, lurking in the upper echelons of recommended reading lists is a text that takes a radically different approach: .

The textbook maintains a high standard of calculus-based derivations without becoming unreadable.