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Modern Mathematical Methods for Physicists and Engineers

Authors

C. D. Cantrell , University of Texas, Dallas
Published 2000

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The advent of powerful desktop computers has revolutionized scientific analysis and engineering design in fields as disparate as particle physics and telecommunications. Modern Mathematical Methods for Physicists and Engineers provides a mathematical and computational education for students, researchers, and practising engineers. The author begins with a review of computation, and then deals with a range of key concepts including sets, fields, matrix theory, and vector spaces. He then goes on to cover more advanced subjects such as linear mappings, group…

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Key features

  • Covers many topics not dealt with in other textbooks on mathematical methods
  • Distinguished author: Fellow of APS, IEEE, and OSA
  •  Uses a few simple but powerful concepts to enable the reader to organize and comprehend many topics that are important in applications
  • Contains well over 400 homework problems

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