Through six editions now, Mathematical Methods for Physicists has provided all the mathematical methods that aspirings scientists and engineers are likely to encounter as students and beginning researchers. More than enough material is included for a two-semester undergraduate or graduate course. The book is advanced in the sense that mathematical relations are almost always proven, in a…
This, the seventh edition of Mathematical Methods for Physicists, maintains the tradition set by the six previous editions and continues to have as its objective the presentation of all the mathematical methods that aspiring scientists and engineers are likely to encounter as students and beginning researchers. While the organization of this edition differs in some respects from that of its…
This text is designed for the usual introductory physics courses to prepare undergraduate students for the level of mathematics expected in more advanced undergraduate physics and engineering courses. One of its goals is to guide the student in learning the mathematical language physicists use by leading them through worked examples and then practicing problems. The pedagogy is that of int…