Mathematical Methods For Physics And Engineering


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Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering


Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering

Author: Kenneth Franklin Riley

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1997


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Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering


Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering

Author: K. F. Riley

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2006-03-13


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The third edition of this highly acclaimed undergraduate textbook is suitable for teaching all the mathematics for an undergraduate course in any of the physical sciences. As well as lucid descriptions of all the topics and many worked examples, it contains over 800 exercises. New stand-alone chapters give a systematic account of the 'special functions' of physical science, cover an extended range of practical applications of complex variables, and give an introduction to quantum operators. Further tabulations, of relevance in statistics and numerical integration, have been added. In this edition, half of the exercises are provided with hints and answers and, in a separate manual available to both students and their teachers, complete worked solutions. The remaining exercises have no hints, answers or worked solutions and can be used for unaided homework; full solutions are available to instructors on a password-protected web site, www.cambridge.org/9780521679718.

Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering


Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering

Author: Mattias Blennow

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2018-01-03


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Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, this new textbook contains an introduction to the mathematical concepts used in physics and engineering. The entire book is unique in that it draws upon applications from physics, rather than mathematical examples, to ensure students are fully equipped with the tools they need. This approach prepares the reader for advanced topics, such as quantum mechanics and general relativity, while offering examples, problems, and insights into classical physics. The book is also distinctive in the coverage it devotes to modelling, and to oft-neglected topics such as Green's functions.