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_aDennery, Philippe _9544 |
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222 | _aMathematics | ||
245 | 0 | _aMathematics for physicists | |
250 | _a1st ed | ||
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_aNew york: _bDover, _cc1967. |
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_axii, 384p. : _bill. ; _c24cm. |
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504 | _aIncluces bibliography and index | ||
520 | _a"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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