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Calculus is not in the pictured starter pack because it is found more often in high school curricula, while linear algebra (''despite being core to "applied mathematics" topics such as engineering, numerical computing, and statistics'') is often missing at the required level of rigor. Thus, we suggest looking at any '''Basic Mathematics''' to quickly fill in your gaps and as a source of quick and dirty computational techniques used universally.
Calculus is not in the pictured starter pack because it is found more often in high school curricula, while linear algebra (''despite being core to "applied mathematics" topics such as engineering, numerical computing, and statistics'') is often missing at the required level of rigor. Thus, we suggest looking at any '''Basic Mathematics''' to quickly fill in your gaps and as a source of quick and dirty computational techniques used universally.


The decalogy by '''Landau''' are the list's core. While on that track, you should start dipping into the texts listed under the Landau volumes to enhance your perspective on repeated readings. Books in the top rows are generally more basic and can be read at the same time, giving important insight into the structure of the subjects.
The texts by '''Landau''' are the list's core. While on that track, you should start dipping into the texts listed under the Landau volumes to enhance your perspective on repeated readings. Books in the top rows are generally more basic and can be read at the same time, giving important insight into the structure of the subjects.


The '''General Mathematics''' section covers the knowledge that would be acquired in standard (but basic) graduate courses on the different areas of mathematics that later develop into modern topics, and should be developed alongside Landau.
The '''General Mathematics''' section covers the knowledge that would be acquired in standard (but basic) graduate courses on the different areas of mathematics that later develop into modern topics, and should be developed alongside Landau.
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| link = Quantum Mechanics (Book)#Applications
| link = Quantum Mechanics (Book)#Applications
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| link = Quantum Electrodynamics (Book)#Applications
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| link = Physical Kinetics (Book)
| link = Physical Kinetics (Book)
| title = === Physical Kinetics ===
| title = === Physical Kinetics ===
| desc = Physical Kinetics by Landau and Lifshitz.<br>
| desc = Physical Kinetics by Landau and Lifshitz.
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| desc = Open quantum systems, stochastic differential equations, plasma physics, combustion, cloud physics, and stochastic processes on manifolds
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| title = === Representation Theory ===
| title = === Representation Theory ===
| desc = Representation Theory by William Fulton and Joe Harris.
| desc = Representation Theory by William Fulton and Joe Harris.
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| link = Algebra V: Homological Algebra (Book)
| title = === Algebra V: Homological Algebra ===
| desc = Algebra V: Homological Algebra by Sergei Gelfand and Yuri Manin.
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| title = === Algebraic Geometry ===
| title = === Algebraic Geometry ===
| desc = Algebraic Geometry by Robin Hartshorne.
| desc = Algebraic Geometry by Robin Hartshorne.
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| link = Introduction to Modern Number Theory (Book)
| title = === Introduction to Modern Number Theory ===
| desc = Introduction to Modern Number Theory by Yuri Manin and Alexei Panchishkin.
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=== Mathematics ===
=== Mathematics ===
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| link = Nonabelian Algebraic Topology (Book)
| title = === Nonabelian Algebraic Topology ===
| desc = Nonabelian Algebraic Topology by Ronald Brown, Philip Higgins, and Rafael Sivera.
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| link = Vertex Algebras for Beginners (Book)
| title = === Vertex Algebras for Beginners ===
| desc = Vertex Algebras for Beginners by Victor Kac.
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| link = Vertex Algebras and Algebraic Curves (Book)
| title = === Vertex Algebras and Algebraic Curves ===
| desc = Vertex Algebras and Algebraic Curves by Edward Frenkel and David Ben-Zvi.
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| link = Equivariant Stable Homotopy Theory and the Kervaire Invariant Problem (Book)
| title = === Equivariant Stable Homotopy Theory and the Kervaire Invariant Problem ===
| desc = Equivariant Stable Homotopy Theory and the Kervaire Invariant Problem by Michael A. Hill, Michael J. Hopkins, Douglas C. Ravenel.
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| link = J-holomorphic Curves and Symplectic Topology (Book)
| title = === J-holomorphic Curves and Symplectic Topology ===
| desc = J-holomorphic Curves and Symplectic Topology By Dusa McDuff and Dietmar Salamon.
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| link = Lagrangian Intersection Floer Theory: Anomaly and Obstruction (Book Series)
| title = === Lagrangian Intersection Floer Theory: Anomaly and Obstruction ===
| desc = Lagrangian Intersection Floer Theory: Anomaly and Obstruction by Kenji Fukaya, Yong-Geun Oh, Hiroshi Ohta, and Kaoru Ono.
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