Physical mathematics / Kevin Cahill, University of New Mexico.
"Unique in its clarity, examples and range, Physical Mathematics explains as simply as possible the mathematics that graduate students and professional physicists need in their courses and research. The author illustrates the mathematics with numerous physical examples drawn from contemporary r...
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2013.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Linear algebra
- 2. Fourier series
- 3. Fourier and Laplace transforms
- 4. Infinite series
- 5. Complex-variable theory
- 6. Differential equations
- 7. Integral equations
- 8. Legendre functions
- 9. Bessel functions Further reading
- 10. Group theory Further reading
- 11. Tensors and local symmetries Further reading
- 12. Forms Further reading
- 13. Probability and statistics Further reading
- 14. Monte Carlo methods Further reading
- 15. Functional derivatives
- 16. Path integrals Further reading
- 17. The renormalization group
- 18. Chaos and fractals Further reading
- 19. Strings.