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Looking for video courses on general relativity, aimed at a mathematician crowd [closed]
I am a mathematician, working in symplectic geometry.
I am looking for online avalible video recordings of courses in general relativity, which are geared towards an audience of mathematicians.
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Book recommendation for mathematical physics [closed]
Recently I was going online through many "Mathematical methods in physics" books.
To name two of them : Arfken, ML Boas.
I want to buy one of the above to start my undergrad physics course (...
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Mathematical references for gauge theory in condensed matter physics
I am currently trying to go through some literature on the classification of symmetry protected topological phases. Primarily, I am interested in the classical of topological phases using mathematical ...
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Use of mathematical structure on physics [closed]
I want resources for studying in detail the connection between the mathematical structures of physical theories and said physical theories.
For example, i know what a Hilbert space or a principal ...
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$\mathbb Z_N$ (discrete) gauge theory
I am currently trying to go through some literature on symmetry protected topological phases and gauge theories defined on lattices. I am looking for a mathematically precise reference that discusses $...
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References for Exterior Differential Systems for physicists
Many problems in classical mechanics, classical and quantum field theory among others require the study of systems of partial differential equations where questions like existence and uniqueness ...
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Nuclear spectral theorem in Rigged Hilbert Spaces (Gelfand-Maurin theorem)
Before I go into the question, I would like to mention that I am a physicist with some formal mathematical knowledge, but not expert in functional analysis.
In physics, we very often say: Let $|x \...
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Newtonian Mechanics in first-order logic
I asked a similar question before, but it did not give the answer I was looking for, so I will clarify what I actually want in this question. H. Andreka created a formal first-order logic theory that ...
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Pre-requisites for V.I. Arnold's mathematical methods for classical mechanics
I am an undergraduate, studying physics. I have studied maths courses like Groups, Linear Algebra, Real analysis, Differential geometry and probability. I wish to get into mathematical physics, ...
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HaMiDeW coefficients - recursive calculation of the coincidence limits
In his book Aspects of Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime Stephen Fulling calculates the coincidence limit $[a_1]$ and gives an idea of how $[a_n]$ with $2 ≤ n$ can be found recursively.
Since ...
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References on the relation between path integrals and algebraic QFT
I am wondering on whether there are any references discussing how path integrals relate to the algebraic approach for quantum field theory. More specifically, in the algebraic approach, states are ...
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Mathematically Rigorous Introduction to the Standard Model [duplicate]
I am looking for textbooks, lecture notes, lecture videos on a rigorous introduction to the standard model of elementary particles. I'd prefer to not be referred to monographs for an introduction as ...
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Mathematically Rigorous Introductory Resources for Condensed Matter Physics
I am looking for textbooks, lecture notes, lecture videos on rigorous introductions to condensed matter physics. I'd prefer to not be referred to monographs for an introduction as they tend to be ...
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Resources on Post-Einsteinian Results in GR
What are some good books, lecture notes, articles, etc. that can be used as introduction to the landscape of major results in general relativity since Einstein? In terms of the timeline, I'm thinking ...
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Recommendations for Algebraic quantum mechanics book
I am familiar with quantum mechanics and quantum information at the level of Sakurai and Preskill's lecture notes / Nielsen and Chuang. I want to study the $C^*$ algebraic formulation of quantum ...