Central Library, IISER Berhampur

Mathematics for physicists

Dennery, Philippe

Mathematics for physicists - 1st ed - New york: Dover, c1967. - xii, 384p. : ill. ; 24cm.

Incluces bibliography and index

"A fine example of how to present 'classical' physical mathematics." — American Scientist
Written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, this volume provides a thorough background in the mathematics needed to understand today's more advanced topics in physics and engineering. Without sacrificing rigor, the authors develop the theoretical material at length, in a highly readable, and, wherever possible, in an intuitive manner. Each abstract idea is accompanied by a very simple, concrete example, showing the student that the abstraction is merely a generalization from easily understood specific cases. The notation used is always that of physicists. The more specialized subjects, treated as simply as possible, appear in small print; thus, it is easy to omit them entirely or to assign them to the more ambitious student.

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Mathematics
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Analytic function

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