Vector Analysis; Vector Analysis in Curved Coordinated and Tensors; Determinants and Matrices; Group Theory; Infinite Series; Functions of a Complex Variable I; Functions of a Complex Variable II; Differential Equations; Sturm-Liouville Theory - Orthogonal Functions; The Gamma Function (Factorial Function); Legendre Polynomials; Bessell Functions; Hermite and Laguerre Polynomials; Fourier Series; Integral Transforms; Partial Differential Equations; Probability; Calculus of Variations; Non-Linear Methods and Chaos
KEY FEATURES:
� This is a more accessible version of Arfken and Weber's
blockbuster reference, Mathematical Methods for Physicists, 5th
Edition
� Many more detailed, worked-out examples illustrate how to use and
apply mathematical techniques to solve physics problems
� More frequent and thorough explanations help readers understand,
recall, and apply the theory
� New introductions and review material provide context and extra
support for key ideas
� Many more routine problems reinforce basic concepts and
computations
By Dr. Hans J. Weber and Dr. George B. Arfken
"True to the title, this new text achieves a comprehensive coverage of the 'essential' topics in mathematical physics at the undergraduate level. This new version is filled with enlightening examples, which is the key to undergraduate teaching. More importantly, many examples are real problems from various fields of physics." - David Hwang, University of California at Davis "The book contains many worked out problems some of which are solved in more than one way to accommodate different learning needs and styles of different students. Particularly, the chapters on vector analysis, determinant and matrices, Fourier series, and probability are extremely well written and will be an instant success with the students." - Amit Chakrabati, Kansas State University
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