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Mar 31, 2020 at 19:58 comment added user2820579 This book is good if you are willing to believe some of the author's claims. If you want that everything is properly justified, then one finds that loose stated claims need previous knowledge in group theory. After studying group theory and reading this book, I was just remembering all the proofs I have seen before.
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Jul 18, 2013 at 1:29 comment added Matt J. Dover Press reprints include a lot of good books on group theory for physicists. Unfortunately, I have not seen any such book that meets ALL the requirements the OP is asking for. But I think he could do well either with Georgi's (expensive) book mentioned below, or with Hamermesh AND Heine AND Lipkin from the Dover Reprints. You can even sample these books on Google Books with the Preview feature.
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