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Books on Introductory Statistical Mechanics
Can anyone recommend a good book on Basic Statistical Mechanics? I have an engineering background and had to go through loads of different books to learn General Relativity. I found Peter Collier's A …
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Book Recommendations for Global General Relativity
Can someone please recommend books that deal with the techniques used to apply General Relativity at Global scales? Einstein's Field Equations are local statements, so is there a technique or a whole …