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Calculus of Variations (20 lectures) and Integral Equations (20 lectures)
http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/111104025/ [Broken]
http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/111104025/ [Broken]
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alemsalem said:http://www.perimeterscholars.org/318.html [Broken]
http://www2.latech.edu/~schroder/comp_var_videos.htm [Broken]
you can find more if you google it
sponsoredwalk said:
sponsoredwalk said:http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses/111101005/ [Broken] by I.K. Rana, author of the best book in existence...
DiracPool said:Does anybody know of ANY general relativity instructional videos/series on the web/youtube other than Susskind's stuff?
sponsoredwalk said:Haven't watched them yet but am dying to:
GR Lectures Following Carroll
GR Lectures Following Landau & Lifgarbagez
http://www.tifr.res.in/~mukhi/GR/sm-gr.html
http://perimeterscholars.org/396.html [Broken]
sponsoredwalk said:Haven't watched them yet but am dying to:
GR Lectures Following Carroll
GR Lectures Following Landau & Lifgarbagez
http://www.tifr.res.in/~mukhi/GR/sm-gr.html
http://perimeterscholars.org/396.html [Broken]
Sankaku said:Geometry and Relativity by David Metzler:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1sYHOAsBQE&list=PLD5E272BDC7FA666C&index=19
DiracPool said:Nice finds sponsoredwalk. You got youself a praise! Oh, I mean "thanks." They keep changing it.
Is the GR Lectures Following Carroll one only audio? I couldn't get any video on that. Perhaps I was doing something wrong?
sponsoredwalk said:No man it's all in video, but if you notice his notes are in .tiff format so I guess the videos somehow encode that format & it's causing problems for you - vlc player plays them for me but I can tell it's having problems doing so. At the bottom of the page there is a link to his course from the year before which might work better for you
psi1729 said:Can anybody tell me any GROUP THEORY,
psi1729 said:INTEGRAL EQUATIONS video lectures,
sponsoredwalk said:Modern Methods in Theoretical Physics
Real Manifolds, Complex Manifolds, Kaehler Manifolds, Calabi-Yau Manifolds, Homology, Cohomology, Chern-Simons Theory, Geometry of Riemann Surfaces, Elliptic Functions...
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