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Chun Wa Wong - Introduction to Mathematical Physics - 9780199641390 - V9780199641390
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Introduction to Mathematical Physics

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Description for Introduction to Mathematical Physics Hardcover. Introduction to Mathematical Physics explains why and how mathematics is needed in describing physical events in space. It helps physics undergraduates master the mathematical tools needed in physics core courses. It contains advanced topics for graduate students, short tutorials on basic mathematics, and an appendix on Mathematica. Num Pages: 736 pages, 102 b/w illustrations. BIC Classification: PHU. Category: (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 253 x 177 x 40. Weight in Grams: 1596.
Mathematical physics provides physical theories with their logical basis and the tools for drawing conclusions from hypotheses. Introduction to Mathematical Physics explains to the reader why and how mathematics is needed in the description of physical events in space. For undergraduates in physics, it is a classroom-tested textbook on vector analysis, linear operators, Fourier series and integrals, differential equations, special functions and functions of a complex variable. Strongly correlated with core undergraduate courses on classical and quantum mechanics and electromagnetism, it helps the student master these necessary mathematical skills. It contains advanced topics of interest to graduate students on relativistic ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Oxford University Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
728
Condition
New
Number of Pages
730
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780199641390
SKU
V9780199641390
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-11

About Chun Wa Wong
Wong is a theoretical physicist educated at UCLA and Harvard. He has worked in Copenhagen, Princeton, Oxford, and Saclay (near Paris). He has been at UCLA since 1969. He was a Sloan research Fellow, and is a fellow of the American Physical Society. His main interest is in theoretical physics.

Reviews for Introduction to Mathematical Physics
Overall this is a first to second year undergraduate book that covers an unusual quantity of material. The book contains many problems to assist with understanding the contents. I would recommend this book to all undergraduates with an interest in mathematical physics, mathematics or physics.
John Bartlett, Insitute of Mathematics Reviews
This book gathers together in one place ... Read more

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