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Mathematics for Natural Scientists II

Advanced Methods

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  • © 2016

Overview

  • Provides an exceptionally concise and clear treatment of essential mathematical methods used in physics and engineering
  • Each chapter contains practice problems and solutions
  • Can be used as the basis for a one-semester undergraduate mathematics course for physics and engineering majors

Part of the book series: Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics (ULNP)

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

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About this book

This book covers the advanced mathematical techniques useful for physics and engineering students, presented in a form accessible to physics students, avoiding precise mathematical jargon and laborious proofs. Instead, all proofs are given in a simplified form that is clear and convincing for a physicist. Examples, where appropriate, are given from physics contexts. Both solved and unsolved problems are provided in each chapter.

Mathematics for Natural Scientists II: Advanced Methods is the second of two volumes. It follows the first volume on Fundamentals and Basics.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Physics Department School of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, King’s College London, The Strand, London, United Kingdom

    Lev Kantorovich

About the author

Prof. Kantorovich is a member of the Physics faculty at King's College London. He has published two books and over 150 peer reviewed papers. Prof. Kantorovich has taught mathematical methods in physics at King's College for the past eight years, receiving two Teaching Excellence Awards.

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