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An attempt to explore how space combat would actually work at relativistic speeds is one of the few things I actually remember about the Lost Fleet series. The writing is wooden, the characters are one-dimensional and the plot is obvious, but it might be worth reading one just for the space battles.
The Three Body Problem also shows this in quite a dramatic fashion.