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Elsevier Mathematical Methods For Physicists

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Mathematical Methods For Physicists provides aspiring engineers and scientists with key insights into mathematical concepts that they may need to understand as elementary researchers and students. The authors have ensured that the first chapter covers all the vital concepts needed by the readers to understand the latter chapters. This seventh edition consists of mathematical relations and proofs that are of great importance in the field of Physics.

1220 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2012

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February 22, 2021
The 4th Edition of this text 1970 was used in my 4-5 quarters of undergraduate upper division Math Methods for Physicists course for physics majors in 1975. It was one of the most dense and substantive classes I had taken up to that point and the book combined with a great instructor was a fantastic combination. I kept my old copy for decades for referenced. My old text came in handy a number of times in my career in the aerospace industry. I'm planning in my old age of going for a masters in physics and I recently bought this 7th edition for review and reference. Fine book and very accessible as long as you have the science/engineering kind of math prerequisites!
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