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Astrophysics Mathematics?

  • 17-04-2010 2:17pm
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    I'm thinking of picking up the book "Introduction to Modern Astrophysics" http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Modern-Astrophysics-Bradley-Carroll/dp/0201547309 by Bradley Carroll on Tuesday to start learning some of the deeper mathematics behind the solar system etc...

    I'm just wondering has anybody used this book or what book did you use to learn the methematics behind astronomy?


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