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How are David Tong's Lectures on General Relativity?
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[QUOTE="Haorong Wu, post: 6384932, member: 658919"] Hi, [USER=110252]@Vanadium 50[/USER] . I learned SR from Introduction to Electrodynamics by Griffiths. I am not sure whether that is sufficient or not. But I think I can understand the main concepts of SR when I read books about QFT and papers about relativistic quantum optics. I am going to be a graduate student two weeks later. Since my research area would include quantum optics in curved spacetimes, then I am going to take a GR course. Thus I wish to learn it before I take the course. [/QUOTE]
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