An Introduction to Mathematical Methods of Physics

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This book covers the material for a course in mathematical physics at the advanced undergraduate level. This course is an attempt to provide a good transition from undergraduate students’ mathematical training to the relative sophistication expected in graduate level quantum mechanics and electromagnetism courses. The general philosophy adopted has been to maintain the emphasis on problem solving of the Mathews and Walker book (Mathematical Methods of Physics by J. Mathews and R. Walker, W. A. Benjamin, Inc.) while restricting the topics covered and supplying a large amount of background material that is needed at the undergraduate level.

Author(s): Lorella M. Jones
Publisher: The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc.
Year: 1979

Language: English
Commentary: Portions of this text have been adapted from Mathematical Methods of Physics by Jon Mathews and R. L. Walker, California Institute of Technology
Pages: 349