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Just finished Petr Beckman's "A History of Pi". Fascinating narrative written by a bracing narrator.
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Andy Resnick said:Just finished Petr Beckman's "A History of Pi". Fascinating narrative written by a bracing narrator.
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I think I should try to understand more about Stat. Mechanics although I've passed it, I'm still not satisfied 

I've got it too. So I've something interesting to look at the weekend :-)).berkeman said:I bought the new math textbook by @Orodruin and it just came in the mail a couple of days ago. I got it through the PF discount link (thanks @Greg Bernhardt ). This should be a fun adventure! View attachment 218381
Prejudices!vanhees71 said:But it depends somewhat on the bird! A raven seems to be pretty clever, while chicken are known to be somewhat limited...
According to Amazon, it is not released yet.Andy Resnick said:Currently working on "Interacting Systems far from Equilibrium: Quantum Kinetic Theory" (Klaus Morawetz).

Demystifier said:According to Amazon, it is not released yet.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0198797249/?tag=pfamazon01-20
Can you send me a copy of H. Chiung, The History of Time Travel (Mars University Press, Mars City, 2410)?Andy Resnick said:I'm from the fuuuuuuture...!