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This book attempts to bridge the gap between the principles of pure mathematics and the applications in physical science. After the Mobius inversion formula had been considered as purely academic, or beyond what was useful in the physics community for more than 150 years, the apparently obscure result in classical mathematics suddenly appears to be connected to a variety of important inverse problems in physical science. This book only requires readers to have some background in elementary calculus and general physics, and the prerequisite knowledge of number theory is not needed. It will be attractive to our multidisciplinary readers interested in the Mobius technique, which is a tiny but important part of the number-theoretic methods. It will inspire many students and researchers in both physics and mathematics. In a practical problem, continuity and discreteness are often correlated, and few textbooks have given attention to this wide and important field as this one. Clearly, this book will be an essential supplement for many existing courses such as mathematical physics, elementary number theory and discrete mathematics.
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MÖBIUS INVERSION IN PHYSICS
Tsinghua Report and Review in Physics Series Editor: Bangfen Zhu (Tsinghua University, China)
Vol. 1
Möbius Inversion in Physics by Nanxian Chen
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Preface
August Ferdinand M¨ obius gave three profound gifts to the scientific world: the M¨ obius strip in topology, the M¨ obius transformation in projective geometry, and the M¨ obius inverse formula in number theory. This book focuses on the last, and perhaps the least well known of these gifts, introducing the applications of the M¨ obius inverse formula to a variety of fields in physics, including mechanics, optics, statistical physics, solid state physics, astrophysics, parallel Fourier transform,