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The discussion centers around a request for a PDF of 'Higher Math for Beginners' by Ya. B. Zeldovich, noting that the link on archive.org is currently broken. However, due to copyright restrictions, sharing a link to the text is not permitted on the forum. The conversation highlights the challenges of accessing copyrighted educational materials online.
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Anyone willing to share a pdf of 'Higher Math for Beginners' by Ya. B. Zeldovich ?
The link for this text at archive.org seems to be broken for the time being.
Many thanks in advance... Harlan
 
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