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An Introduction to Tensors and Group Theory for Physicists

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An Introduction to Tensors and Group Theory for Physicists provides both an intuitive and rigorous approach to tensors and groups and their role in theoretical physics and applied mathematics. A particular aim is to demystify tensors and provide a unified framework for understanding them in the context of classical and quantum physics. Connecting the component formalism prevalent in physics calculations with the abstract but more conceptual formulation found in many mathematical texts, the work will be a welcome addition to the literature on tensors and group theory. Advanced undergraduate and graduate students in physics and applied mathematics will find clarity and insight into the subject in this textbook.

242 pages, Hardcover

First published August 25, 2011

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August 30, 2022
Finally cleared up my understanding of tensors and lie groups. Probably better to go through the second half on representation theory after encountering more concrete examples.
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April 22, 2023
Great clarity of explanation, though it achieves its conciseness at the expense of the geometrical view of Lie groups, Lie algebras, and tensors. Best to supplement with a book that goes into those views
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