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- [share_ebook] Quantum Mechanics from General Relativity: An Approximation for a Theory of Inertia
- Quantum Mechanics from General Relativity (1986) by Mendel Sachs.
- [share_ebook] Advanced Quantum Mechanics by Franz Schwabl
- Symmetries in Quantum Mechanics: From Angular Momentum to Supersymmetry
- Foundations of Quantum Mechanics: From Photons to Quantum Computers
- [HF] Advanced Mechanics and General Relativity Cambridge University Press
- [HF] Advanced Mechanics and General Relativity Cambridge University Press
- Advanced Mechanics and General Relativity
- Mathematica for Theoretical Physics: Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, General Relativity, and Fractals, Volume II
- Mathematica for Theoretical Physics: Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, General Relativity, and Fractals, Volume II
- The Gaussian Approximation Potential: An Interatomic Potential Derived from First Principles Quantum Mechanics by A.B. Pártay
- [share_ebook] Gravity from the Ground Up: An Introductory Guide to Gravity and General Relativity - Bernard Schutz
- [share_ebook] Gravity from the Ground Up: An Introductory Guide to Gravity and General Relativity - Bernard Schutz
- General Principles of Quantum Mechanics (Repost)
- [share_ebook] Mathematical Physics of Quantum Mechanics: Selected and Refereed Lectures from QMath9 (Lecture Notes in Physics)
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- Modern canonical quantum general relativity
- [share_ebook] Modern Canonical Quantum General Relativity (Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics)
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