Mathematical Methods For Physicists: A Concise Introduction

E-Book Overview

This text is designed for an intermediate-level, two-semester undergraduate course in mathematical physics. It provides an accessible account of most of the current, important mathematical tools required in physics. The book bridges the gap between an introductory physics course and more advanced courses in classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, quantum mechanics, and thermal and statistical physics. It contains a large number of worked examples to illustrate the mathematical techniques developed and to show their relevance to physics. The highly organized coverage allows instructors to teach the basics in one semester. The book could also be used in courses in engineering, astronomy, and mathematics.

E-Book Content

Mathematical Methods for Physicists: A concise introduction TAI L. CHOW CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Mathematical Methods for Physicists A concise introduction This text is designed for an intermediate-level, two-semester undergraduate course in mathematical physics. It provides an accessible account of most of the current, important mathematical tools required in physics these days. It is assumed that the reader has an adequate preparation in general physics and calculus. The book bridges the gap between an introductory physics course and more advanced courses in classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, quantum mechanics, and thermal and statistical physics. The text contains a large number of worked examples to illustrate the mathematical techniques developed and to show their relevance to physics. The book is designed primarily for undergraduate physics majors, but could also be used by students in other subjects, such as engineering, astronomy and mathematics. T A I L. C H O W was born and raised in China. He received a BS degree in physics from the National Taiwan University, a Masters degree in physics from Case Wes
You might also like

Mechanics And Analysis Of Composite Materials
Authors: V.V. Vasiliev , E. Morozov    209    0


Mean Oscillations And Equimeasurable Rearrangements Of Functions
Authors: Anatolii A. Korenovskii    150    0


Dynamical Entropy In Operator Algebras
Authors: Sergey Neshveyev , Erling Størmer    114    0


Introduction To Computational Plasticity
Authors: Fionn Dunne , Nik Petrinic    208    0


Simulating Hamiltonian Dynamics
Authors: Benedict Leimkuhler , Sebastian Reich    144    0


Poisson Structures And Their Normal Forms
Authors: Jean-Paul Dufour , Nguyen Tien Zung (auth.) , H. Bass , J. Oesterlé , A. Weinstein (eds.)    201    0




From X-ray Binaries To Quasars: Black Holes On All Mass Scales
Authors: Thomas J. Maccarone , Robert P. Fender , Luis C. Ho    294    0


Introduction To Continuum Mechanics For Engineers
Authors: Ray M. Bowen (auth.)    133    0