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Topics in Mathematical Physics
β Scribed by V. Palamodov
- Publisher
- draft
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 80
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Title page
Contents (detailed)
Chapter 1. Differential equations of Mathematical Physics
Chapter 2. Elementary methods
Chapter 3. Fundamental solutions
Chapter 4. The Cauchy problem
Chapter 5. Helmholtz equation and scattering
Chapter 6. Geometry of waves
Chapter 7. The method of Fourier integrals
Chapter 8. Electromagnetic waves
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<p>The roots of βphysical mathematicsβ can be traced back to the very beginning of man's attempts to understand nature. Indeed, mathematics and physics were part of what was called natural philosophy. Rapid growth of the physical sciences, aided by technological progress and increasing abstraction i
This textbook, pitched at the advanced-undergraduate to beginning-graduate level, focuses on mathematical topics of relevance in contemporary physics that are not usually covered in texts at the same level. Its main purpose is to help students appreciate and take advantage of the modern trend of ver