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Methods of Theoretical Physics, Part I

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McGraw-Hill Series in Computer 997 McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math (June 1, 1953) 007043316 978-0070433168

997 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1953

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Philip M. Morse

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Philip McCord Morse was an American physicist.

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THE classic text for applied mathematics. This two-volume set is truly a work of art - with its clear explanations and its fantastic stereoscopic illustrations. Yes, it may be a little dated; and yes, it is definitely not an easy read; but its clarity of content and its sheer mathematical elegance make it more than worthwhile for any serious student of physics or engineering. And one thing is certain: anybody able to successfully complete and really understand the material presented in this book will have become VERY well versed in applied mathematics.
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