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  • Twistors- What are they?

    A set of notes introducing spinors and twistors.

    www.compsoc.net

  • Dimensional Analysis

    A simple review of the powerful technique of dimensional analysis.

    www.physics.uoguelph.ca

  • Mathematical Methods I

    This site contains the complete lecture notes and homework sets for PHYCS498MMA, a course of mathematical methods for physics given to entering graduate students, and senior undergraduates, at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

    w3.physics.uiuc.edu

  • Hyperreal World

    Nonstandard analysis and its applications to quantum physics, by H.Yamashita. Mixed English/Japanese.

    www.sun-inet.or.jp

  • Discrete Self-trapping Equation

    A bibliography in BibTeX format for those interested in discrete nonlinear Schrödinger type equations.

    www.ma.hw.ac.uk

  • This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics

    This is a column written about modern topics in mathematical physics.

    math.ucr.edu

  • Holomorphic Methods in Mathematical Physics

    This set of lecture notes by Brian C. Hall gives an introduction to holomorphic function spaces as used in mathematical physics. The emphasis is on the Segal-Bargmann space and the canonical commutation relations.

    arxiv.org

  • Lectures on Orientifolds and Duality

    Notes by Atish Dabholkar on orientifolds emphasizing applications to duality.

    arxiv.org

  • Homological Methods in Mathematical Physics

    These lecture notes by Joseph Krasil'shchik and Alexander Verbovetsky are a systematic and self-contained exposition of the cohomological theories naturally related to partial differential equations.

    arxiv.org

  • Recent Developments in Skyrme Models

    An introduction by T. Gisiger and M.B. Paranjape to recent, more mathematical developments in the Skyrme model. The aim is to render these advances accessible to mainstream nuclear and particle physicists.

    arxiv.org

  • An Introduction to Noncommutative Geometry

    A set of lecture notes by Joseph C. Varilly on noncommutative geometry and its applications in physics.

    arxiv.org

  • Euclidean Geometric Transforms for Physics

    A new method of correlating physics formulas to derive one formula from a related formula using Euclidean geometry to represent the inter-relationship of physics formulas.

    physicstransforms.tripod.com

  • Open Problems in Mathematics and Physics

    Links to open problems in mathematics, physics and other subjects.

    www.geocities.com

  • Non Commutative Geometry

    Preprints of Alejandro Rivero about Connes's NCG and the Standard Model. Also some historical articles on related topics.

    dftuz.unizar.es

  • Symplectic Geometries in Quantum Physics and Optics

    A comparison of symplectic geometry with Euclidean or unitary geometries in quantum physics and optics

    arxiv.org

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