Talk:Fundamentals of Calculus, Special Relativity and Quantum mechanics

Resuming work on this book
Hello. I've stumbled upon this book and am interested in developing it. This book does not seem to include a precise definition of depth or scope anywhere, beyond the current draft of the table of contents, and it hasn't seen heavy development for a few years. In light of this, I'd like to suggest such a definition and include it in a preface.

Currently, I'm heavily revising the only existing chapter thus far, Derivatives. As I work on this chapter, I plan to experiment with the best way to present the content, and then try to write the book definition based on it. The following are my preliminary ideas:


 * The title implies that this book should provide a concise introduction to the subject matter without a great deal of prerequisites.
 * The book should focus on a conceptual understanding backed by mathematical definition, but not on rigorous derivation or worked examples. This would result in far too much content, given the broadness of the scope.
 * That being said, the book should reference other sources, via Wikimedia links or works cited, which do contain rigorous derivation or worked examples, so the interested reader can read further.

I plan to complete my current draft of the first chapter and begin work on the preface in the coming days. Coldauron (discuss • contribs) 19:21, 26 December 2018 (UTC)