Mathematical methods for physicists
โ Scribed by George B Arfken
- Publisher
- New York, Academic Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1198
- Edition
- 6th ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This best-selling title provides in one handy volume the essential mathematical tools and techniques used to solve problems in physics. It is a vital addition to the bookshelf of any serious student of physics or research professional in the field. The authors have put considerable effort into revamping this new edition. * Updates the leading graduate-level text in mathematical physics Provides comprehensive coverage of the mathematics necessary for advanced study in physics and engineering Focuses on problem-solving skills and offers a vast array of exercises * Clearly illustrates and proves mathematical relationsNew in the Sixth Edition: Updated content throughout, based on users' feedback * More advanced sections, including differential forms and the elegant forms of Maxwell's equations A new chapter on probability and statistics* More elementary sections have been deleted
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This new and completely revised <b>Fourth Edition</b> provides thorough coverage of the important mathematics needed for upper-division and graduate study in physics and engineering. Following more than 28 years of successful class-testing, <b>Mathematical Methods for Physicists</b> is considered th
"The book covers different aspects of mathematical methods for Physics. It is designed for graduate courses but a part of it can also be used by undergraduate students. The leitmotiv of the book is the search for a common mathematical framework for a wide class of apparently disparate physical phe