Methods Of Mathematical Physics


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Methods of Mathematical Physics


Methods of Mathematical Physics

Author: Richard Courant

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2008-09-26


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Since the first volume of this work came out in Germany in 1937, this book, together with its first 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 final revision of 1961.

Methods of Mathematical Physics


Methods of Mathematical Physics

Author: Harold Jeffreys

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 1999-11-18


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This book is a reissue of classic textbook of mathematical methods.

Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics


Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics

Author: Bernard F. Schutz

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 1980-01-28


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In recent years the methods of modern differential geometry have become of considerable importance in theoretical physics and have found application in relativity and cosmology, high-energy physics and field theory, thermodynamics, fluid dynamics and mechanics. This textbook provides an introduction to these methods - in particular Lie derivatives, Lie groups and differential forms - and covers their extensive applications to theoretical physics. The reader is assumed to have some familiarity with advanced calculus, linear algebra and a little elementary operator theory. The advanced physics undergraduate should therefore find the presentation quite accessible. This account will prove valuable for those with backgrounds in physics and applied mathematics who desire an introduction to the subject. Having studied the book, the reader will be able to comprehend research papers that use this mathematics and follow more advanced pure-mathematical expositions.