The Geometry of Physics: An Introduction book download
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The Geometry of Physics: An Introduction. Theodore Frankel
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ISBN: 0521539277,9780521539272 | 721 pages | 19 Mb
The Geometry of Physics: An Introduction Theodore Frankel
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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