Selected mathematical methods in theoretical physics
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Selected mathematical methods in theoretical physics
Taylor & Francis, 2002
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 199) and index
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Description
Selected Mathematical Methods in Theoretical Physics shows how a scientist, knowing the answer to a problem intuitively or through experiment, can develop a mathematical method to prove that answer. The approach adopted by the author first involves the formulation of differential or integral equations for describing the physical procession, the basis of more general physical laws. Then the approximate solution of these equations is worked out, using small dimensionless physical parameters, or using numerical parameters for the objects under consideration. The eleven chapters of the book, which can be read in sequence or studied independently of each other, contain many examples of simple physical models, as well as problems for students to solve. This is a supplementary textbook for advanced university students in theoretical physics. It will enrich the knowledge of students who already have a solid grounding in mathematical analysis.
Table of Contents
Calculation of Integrals. Continual Integrals. Calculation of Green's Functions. The Whittaker Method. Intense Peterbations. Inverse Problems. The Self-Consistent Approximation. Soliton Solutions. Dynamic Chaos. Prey-predator Population Models. Random Processes.
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