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Questions asking "What is a good book about X?" or more generally, "What should I read to learn about X?", typically where there is not a single authoritative reference. Please READ THE GUIDANCE IN META (http://meta.physics.stackexchange.com/questions/4697 or click Learn More) before asking.

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Is there a good overview or introduction to "De Sitter Special Relativity"?

I searched for various materials, but it was difficult to find materials that were easy to read.
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Good Physics Engine Recommendations [closed]

Basically, I am looking for a precise physics engine I can use to run tests and tune a PID controller. The simulation is relatively simple: a small rocket with air brakes reaching a target altitude. ...
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References discussing renormalizability via Sobolev norms

Hawking & Hertog's paper Living With Ghosts has a nice introduction in which the authors discuss the issue of renormalizability of a field theory in terms of Sobolev norms. More specifically, they ...
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What are some good resources to learn fluid mechanics? [duplicate]

I know that there are a lot of resources out there to be explored and I have gone through several of them. What I want is some resource where fluid mechanics is treated, from a geometric viewpoint, ...
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Good math books for basic physics [closed]

I am good at math, but bad at applying it. Is there any book which goes over math being applied for basic physics primarily motion?
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Nuclear (astro)physics for relativists and field theorists

Lately I've become interested in compact stars and I would like to learn a bit about the nuclear physics that goes into them. However, I don't know anything about nuclear physics, except for a few ...
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Where can I find the derivation of the law of mass action for liquids?

I already asked this in chemistry and all they gave me was a link to the historical derivation. https://chemistry.stackexchange.com/q/68195/ But this derivation relies on the Maxwell-Botlzmann ...
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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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Looking for papers that claim that spacetime is emergent

This article states: It’s really striking that for most of the plausible theories of quantum gravity that we have, in some sense their message is, yeah, general relativistic spacetime isn’t in there ...
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Problem with linearized gravity on flat background in spherical coordinates

I am solving the linearized Einstein equations with a flat background in spherical coordinates, i.e $ds^2 = -dt^2 + dr^2 + r^2 d\Omega^2$ and writing $h_{\mu\nu}$ in terms of spherical harmonics. ...
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What are some good references for periodic Hartree-Fock calculations?

I am looking to implement a Hartree-Fock program to study periodic, condensed matter system, however, I literally cannot find a single reference or example anywhere for how to do this. In the past, I ...
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Cosmological numerical computations

I am unsure where to ask this question, whether here or in the Mathematica stackexchange, but either way, I was wondering what are some recommendations for cosmological computations specifically using ...
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Where can I find physics books affordable costs or can I copy PDFs online? [duplicate]

Can I copy pdf online of physics books to study and as hard copy at low price or any legal issues
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Prerequisites to learn/work on double copy theory and amplitude methods for gravity

I am a PhD student in classical gravity; specifically in BH perturbation and GW. I am interested in learning about the double copy and the use of scattering amplitudes in understanding GW physics. I ...
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Is there a database or catalog of all black hole candidates?

I am searching for a catalog, list, database, etc. That should show astronomical observations of known black hole candidates. I am primarily interested in knowing the mass of these candidates. I have ...
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Mechanics textbook advice [duplicate]

I am currently looking for a good textbook on Newtonian mechanics but am unable to find anything that suits my specific needs. I have already done an advanced high school mechanics course and would ...
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Acoustic Field Theory examples and resources

Does anyone know of any good resources to study Acoustic Field Theory? Mainly focused on reflection and refraction of acoustic waves. I currently have online versions of B.A. Auld's book on Acoustic ...
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Restricted 3-body: one large mass and two smaller ones

A restricted 3-body problem is usually understood as two large bodies and one much smaller one that doesn't affect the motion of the other two. I am curious about a 3-body problem with one large body, ...
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What is the standard reference medium in which positron ranges data are obtained in property tables, specifically for isotopes used in PET?

What is the standard reference medium in which positron ranges data are obtained in property tables, specifically for isotopes used in (Positron Emission Tomography (PET)? I can't find any valuable ...
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Kinematics and dynamics of a ballistic pendulum

In which Physics textbooks can one find comprehensive content on the kinematics and dynamics of a ballistic pendulum both in the approximation of the mass and a distributed mass with uniform density?
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Reference request: scalar $O(N)$ gauge theory

I am interested in scalar $O(N)$ gauge theory and what you can do with it. Is there a standard reference section in a textbook/monograph/paper/whatever that has a decent overview? Wikipedia has a ...
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Literature on intense field QED

Does anyone happen to know a good book or notes on intense field QED, for example about Volkov states and the Furry picture? To give you an idea of my pre-knowledge: I am a physics graduate student ...
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Independence of $S$-matrix in QED of a gauge of EM field

Due to existence of several ways to fix a gauge of an EM field in QED, there are several ways to quantize it. That leads to non-uniqueness of photon propagator and hence to non-uniqueness of integrals ...
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What are good introductory books for contact geometry in non-equilibrium thermo?

As far as I can understand, Mrugala's paper on the geometry of thermodynamic processes covers introductory prerequisites for the contact formalism applied to thermodynamics, however, I know there's a ...
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What book should I read to learn about the magnetocaloric effect

I am trying to study the magnetocaloric effect for a project but I can't find any good resources that deeply talk about it. Could you make any good recommandation to learn the basics about this effect ...
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Boundary-condition-changing Operators for Free Boson BCFT with Dirichlet Boundary Conditions (or more general BCFTs)?

Is there any literature about boundary-condition-changing (b.c.c.) operators for the Free Boson with Dirichlet Boundary Conditions? The b.c.c. operators I'm interested in would replace boundary ...
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Resources on Phase Ordering Dynamics and Non-Linear System

I am doing a course on Non-Equilibrium Physics. Prof. was initially following Strogatz but has now started teaching Phase ordering dynamics, Cahn-Hillard equation and all? I can't seem to find a good ...
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Most up to date explanation explaining the stability of high spin multiplicity (multiplicity=$2S+1$) states?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hund%27s_rules: "However, accurate quantum-mechanical calculations (starting in the 1970s)... singly occupied orbitals are less effectively screened or shielded ...
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Gauge Theory: Mathematics + Physics [duplicate]

I'm interested in learning mathematical gauge theory, particularly its applications in physics, focusing on (topological) quantum field theory with an emphasis on condensed matter. I'm looking for ...
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Problem with resources, Walter Lewin's third lecture

I've watched Walter's third lecture in 8.01 and I have a small problem with the last part, where he says that $$\vec r_t=x_t\cdot \hat x\ +\ y_t\cdot \hat y\ +\ z_t\cdot \hat z \\ \vec v_t=\frac{d\vec ...

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