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Classical Textbooks of celestial mechanics
I want to see the mathematical derivation of things like why orbits around the sun are elliptical in Taylor book, thanks for the recommendations!- Santiago24
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Classical Textbooks of celestial mechanics
Hi I'm reading classical mechanics by Taylor and there is a section about Kepler orbits that i find very interesting so i'd like to see more of classical mechanics with space applications. I appreciate rigouros mathematical books, thanks- Santiago24
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- Celestial mechanics Mechanics Textbooks
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I What is the importance of p-Sylow subgroups in understanding group structure?
Hi, I'm reading about p-Sylow subgroups from "Algebra" by Serge Lang and for me the definition of p-Sylow subgroups is a very specific type of subgroup, i know that find a p-Sylow subgroup isn't so weird but, what is the use of this kind of groups?- Santiago24
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Quantum Introductory quantum mechanics textbook for self-study
General physics 2 is a general view of electromagnetic because we don't know about vector calculus yet but i saw some of optic there. My university gave me a list of courses that i could take to be a mathematical physicist, there is two courses about electromagnetic, one I'm going to take on the...- Santiago24
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Quantum Introductory quantum mechanics textbook for self-study
I'm doing a degree in math and taking physics courses (i want to be a mathematical physicist).I heard that there is a lot of math used in quantum mechanics and i found it very interesting.- Santiago24
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Quantum Introductory quantum mechanics textbook for self-study
Thanks! I'm going to try with modern physics and wait to learn more math to study quantum mechanics.- Santiago24
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Quantum Introductory quantum mechanics textbook for self-study
Hi! I want to self study some of quantum mechanics so i need introductory textbook. I've taken courses on linear algebra that covers all "Linear algebra done right" by Sheldon Axler, multivariable calculus, two courses on general physics and the basics of differentials equations. I really like...- Santiago24
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Analysis Multivariable analysis textbooks
Yes i can do the problems from Abbot book. I'll check this books, thanks!- Santiago24
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Analysis Multivariable analysis textbooks
Hi! the next semester i'll take a course on multivariable calculus but i'd like to study it now. I've "Principles of mathematical analysis" by W.Rudin but i heard that the sections about this are hard to read. If there is a textbook like "Understading analysis" by Stephen Abbott but in...- Santiago24
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I Two ways to define operations in a vector space
Hi PF, I've one question about vector spaces. There is only one way to define the operations of a vector space? For example if V is a vector space there is other way to define their operations like scalar multiplication or the sums of their elements and that the result is also a vector space?- Santiago24
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Calculus Calculus textbooks with good sections on integration
Hi I'm self studying calculus with the Spivak book. Yes, i have problems with integration by substitution because when i have to replace for u i don't know how to make appear du.- Santiago24
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Calculus Calculus textbooks with good sections on integration
Hi thanks for the information, my problem with the integration of trigonometric functions is that they use a lot of identities or formulas that i don't know where they come.- Santiago24
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Calculus Calculus textbooks with good sections on integration
The second link is very interesting, thanks!.- Santiago24
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Calculus Calculus textbooks with good sections on integration
I was looking on the internet and a lot of people recommend it and other book named "Irresistible Integrals" by George Boros, so i'll check it thanks.- Santiago24
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