Introduction to mathematical physics : methods and concepts
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Introduction to mathematical physics : methods and concepts
Oxford University Press, 2013
2nd ed
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [694]-697) and index
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Description
Mathematical physics provides physical theories with their logical basis and the tools for drawing conclusions from hypotheses. Introduction to Mathematical Physics explains to the reader why and how mathematics is needed in the description of physical events in space. For undergraduates in physics, it is a classroom-tested textbook on vector analysis, linear operators, Fourier series and integrals, differential equations, special functions and functions of a complex
variable. Strongly correlated with core undergraduate courses on classical and quantum mechanics and electromagnetism, it helps the student master these necessary mathematical skills. It contains advanced topics of interest to graduate students on relativistic square-root spaces and nonlinear
systems. It contains many tables of mathematical formulas and references to useful materials on the Internet. It includes short tutorials on basic mathematical topics to help readers refresh their mathematical knowledge. An appendix on Mathematica encourages the reader to use computer-aided algebra to solve problems in mathematical physics. A free Instructor's Solutions Manual is available to instructors who order the book for course adoption.
Table of Contents
- APPENDIX A: TUTORIALS
- APPENDIX B: MATHEMATICA AND OTHER COMPUTER ALGEBRA SYSTEMS
- APPENDIX C: COMPUTER ALGEBRA (CA) WITH MATHEMATICA
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