Group Theory in Physics, Volume 1 : An Introduction (Techniques of Physics)
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"....Very clearly written for theoretical physicists and, overall, very precise from the mathematical point of view, such a book is suitable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, in particular. If you read the preface, you also immediately understand that the author has the solicitude "to try to overcome the communication barrier" between physicists and pure mathematicians. I strongly recommend the bijective character of such an application between the two communities: I expect that this will suggest more and more constructive interactions. This is definitely a very good approach to group theory in physics."
--MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS, November 1998
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"....Very clearly written for theoretical physicists and, overall, very precise from the mathematical point of view, such a book is suitable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students, in particular. If you read the preface, you also immediately understand that the author has the solicitude "to try to overcome the communication barrier" between physicists and pure mathematicians. I strongly recommend the bijective character of such an application between the two communities: I expect that this will suggest more and more constructive interactions. This is definitely a very good approach to group theory in physics."
--MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS, November 1998
Group Theory in Physics, Volume 1 : An Introduction (Techniques of Physics)
Group Theory in Physics, Volume 1: An Introduction (Techniques of Physics),John F. Cornwell,Academic Press,0121898008,Group Theory,Mathematical Physics,Mathematics,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Physics
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