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Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences M. L. Boas

Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences By M. L. Boas

Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences by M. L. Boas


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Summary

Updates the original, comprehensive introduction to the areas of mathematical physics encountered in advanced courses in the physical sciences. Intuition and computational abilities are stressed. Original material on DE and multiple integrals has been expanded.

Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences Summary

Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences by M. L. Boas

Updates the original, comprehensive introduction to the areas of mathematical physics encountered in advanced courses in the physical sciences. Intuition and computational abilities are stressed. Original material on DE and multiple integrals has been expanded.

Table of Contents

Infinite Series, Power Series. Complex Numbers. Linear Equations: Vectors, Matrices, and Determinants. Partial Differentiation. Multiple Integrals: Applications of Integration. Vector Analysis. Fourier Series. Ordinary Differential Equations. Calculus of Variations. Coordinate Transformations: Tensor Analysis. Gamma, Beta, and Error Functions. Series Solutions of Differential Equations. Partial Differential Equations. Functions of a Complex Variable. Integral Transforms. Probability. Answers to Selected Problems. Index.

Additional information

GOR001232917
9780471044093
0471044091
Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences by M. L. Boas
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1983-06-08
816
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