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Mathematical methods in classical mechanics, classical and quantum field theory, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, condensed matter, nuclear and atomic physics.

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What are the spacelike boundaries referred to in theorem 4.1 of "Smoothing and extending cos...

I've been struggling with this question for a while. In theorem 4.1 of "Smoothing and extending cosmic time functions" Seifert proves that a time function defined on a compact subset of a stably causa …
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Einstein field equations in perspectives from PDE and functional analysis

For a through overview of the use of functional analysis in General Relativity read Alan Rendall's "Partial Differential Equations in General Relativity". It's basically an elongated literature review …
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Principal bundle approach to general relativity

You might enjoy Bleeker's book "Gauge Theory and Variational Principles" (http://www.amazon.com/Gauge-Theory-Variational-Principles-Physics/dp/0486445461). His focus is definitely more on particle the …
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