Probability theory and mathematical statistics linear algebra Tongji 4 th edition-Zhejiang University
Mechanics: Zheng Yongling Jia Theoretical Mechanics Week Higher Education
Optics: if it is a general requirement, you can use Yao's third edition to send more content to Peking University.
Wang Zhicheng heat for thermodynamics and statistical physics Zhao Kaihua/Li Chun
Mathematical Physics Method: Miao Kun's book of Lao Liang has a good feeling for Wang Dexin.
Electromagnetism: electrodynamics of Peking University: Guo seems to have published three editions at present.
Atomic Physics: Zhu Higher Education Press
Quantum mechanics: a simple version of the course of quantum mechanics Zhou Shixun or an introduction to quantum mechanics Zeng Jinyan
And Su Rukeng of Lanzhou University, of course, can also choose more. For example, the second volume of quantum mechanics in Zeng's two big books is mainly high volume, and you can also read an introduction to quantum mechanics.
More recommendations .. (If English is similar) Many people nearby have recommended John Griffith.
Computational physics, we use a small book of Harbin Institute of Technology, which is not worth mentioning.
I learned a little semiconductor physics ... with Liu's solid state physics and a little Huang Kun's solid state physics.
These two subjects are related to our subsequent materials, so I learned a little.
There are astrophysics textbooks in other places. I wonder if there is a book available in Peking University.
Quantum field theory ... concise quantum field theory
That is, the introduction of point mode nuclear physics and particle physics. It seems that Peking University also has: accelerator physics, nonlinear physics, nonlinear dynamics, etc ... I haven't learned it here.
Because it is not pure "theoretical physics", it is incomplete ... let's do this first.
Basically, there is no theoretical physics course for undergraduates ... it is the difference between professional courses with fixed professional direction after junior year.