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Methods of mathematical physics Volume 2

โœ Scribed by Richard Courant, D. Hilbert


Book ID
127423761
Publisher
Interscience Publishers
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
9 MB
Series
Wiley classics library
Edition
1
Category
Library
City
New York
ISBN
0585321485
ASIN
B000CRJKC0

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โœฆ Synopsis


Since the first volume of this work came out in Germany in 1924, this book, together with its second volume, has remained standard in the field. Courant and Hilbert's treatment restores the historically deep connections between physical intuition and mathematical development, providing the reader with a unified approach to mathematical physics. The present volume represents Richard Courant's second and final revision of 1953.


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