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The Lagrangian formulation of mechanics without going through variational principles.
Have you tried reading Arnold's book? Other possibilities include the several books on the geometry of classical mechanics by Jerry Marsden (with various coauthors). You will probably find the answers …
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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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reference for Noether's theorem
Another excellent book that does a proper job with Noether's Theorem is Peter Olver's Applications of Lie Groups to Differential Equations.
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References for "modern" proof of Newlander-Nirenberg Theorem
Hi,
I'm starting to prepare a graduate topics course on Complex and Kahler manifolds for January 2011. I want to use this course as an excuse to teach the students some geometric analysis. In particu …
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References for "modern" proof of Newlander-Nirenberg Theorem
In my continued searches for modern proofs of Newlander-Nirenberg, I found this great source: it's "Applications of Partial Differential Equations to Some Problems in Geometry", a set of lecture notes …
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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 …