Mathematical Methods and Physical Insights

Mathematical Methods and Physical Insights
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 788
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ISBN-10 : 9781009293426
ISBN-13 : 1009293427
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Book Synopsis Mathematical Methods and Physical Insights by : Alec J. Schramm

Download or read book Mathematical Methods and Physical Insights written by Alec J. Schramm and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2022-06-16 with total page 788 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mathematics instruction is often more effective when presented in a physical context. Schramm uses this insight to help develop students' physical intuition as he guides them through the mathematical methods required to study upper-level physics. Based on the undergraduate Math Methods course he has taught for many years at Occidental College, the text encourages a symbiosis through which the physics illuminates the math, which in turn informs the physics. Appropriate for both classroom and self-study use, the text begins with a review of useful techniques to ensure students are comfortable with prerequisite material. It then moves on to cover vector fields, analytic functions, linear algebra, function spaces, and differential equations. Written in an informal and engaging style, it also includes short supplementary digressions ('By the Ways') as optional boxes showcasing directions in which the math or physics may be explored further. Extensive problems are included throughout, many taking advantage of Mathematica, to test and deepen comprehension.


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