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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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K.Uhlenbeck's preprint "A priori estimates for Yang-Mills fields"
Sorry it took so long. The scanned version of Uhlenbeck's preprint is available here:
http://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/~karigiannis/uhlenbeck-preprint.pdf
I can leave it there for a few months, at least …
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Standard model of particle physics for mathematicians
For the standard model, and in particular for its representation-theoretic aspects (which are crucial), I would refer you to the excellent recent article by John Baez and John Huerta from the Bulletin …
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mirror symmetry with algebraic geometry?
Kevin Lin gave a great technical answer to this question (which should be accepted) but I would like to add some more "philosophical" reasons for this:
[1] algebraic geometry methods are easier to ap …
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Do you understand SYZ conjecture
You might also want to check out
Riemannian Holonomy Groups and Calibrated Geometry by Dominic Joyce.
In Chapter 9, he gives a nice introduction to SYZ that is very accessible. He also points out r …