<P>Intended for the advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate student, this lucid work links classical and modern physics through common techniques and concepts and acquaints the reader with a variety of mathematical tools physicists use to describe and comprehend the physical universe.<BR>For th
Mathematical Analysis of Physical Problems
β Scribed by Philip R. Wallace, Physics
- Publisher
- Dover Publications
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 655
- Series
- Dover Books on Physics
- Edition
- Revised ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This mathematical reference for theoretical physics offers a clear, evenly paced presentation that employs common techniques and concepts toΒ link classical and modern physics. It provides all of the mathematics necessary to solve mostΒ of the physical problems. Topics include the vibrating string, linear vector spaces, the potential equation, problems of diffusion and attenuation, probability and stochastic processes, and much more.
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This mathematical reference for theoretical physics offers a clear, evenly paced presentation that employs common techniques and concepts toΒ link classical and modern physics. It provides all of the mathematics necessary to solve mostΒ of the physical problems. Topics include the vibrating string, li
In this book the authors present a number of examples which lead to ill-posed problems arising with the processing and interpretation of data of physical measurements. Basic postulates and some results in the general theory of ill-posed problems follow. The exposition also includes problems of analy