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Mathematical Methods Sadri Hassani

Mathematical Methods By Sadri Hassani

Mathematical Methods by Sadri Hassani


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This new edition has been made more user-friendly through organization into more concise chapters. It addresses the mathematical needs of sophomores and juniors in physics, engineering and other related fields. An entirely new section covers Probability.

Mathematical Methods Summary

Mathematical Methods: For Students of Physics and Related Fields by Sadri Hassani

Intended to follow the usual introductory physics courses, this book has the unique feature of addressing the mathematical needs of sophomores and juniors in physics, engineering and other related fields. Many original, lucid, and relevant examples from the physical sciences, problems at the ends of chapters, and boxes to emphasize important concepts help guide the student through the material.

Beginning with reviews of vector algebra and differential and integral calculus, the book continues with infinite series, vector analysis, complex algebra and analysis, ordinary and partial differential equations. Discussions of numerical analysis, nonlinear dynamics and chaos, and the Dirac delta function provide an introduction to modern topics in mathematical physics.

This new edition has been made more user-friendly through organization into convenient, shorter chapters. Also, it includes an entirely new section on Probability and plenty of new material on tensors and integral transforms.

Mathematical Methods Reviews

From the reviews of the second edition:

The book has many strengths. For example: Each chapter starts with a preamble that puts the chapters in context. Often, the author uses physical examples to motivate definitions, illustrate relationships, or culminate the development of particular mathematical strands. The use of Maxwell's equations to cap the presentation of vector calculus, a discussion that includes some tidbits about what led Maxwell to the displacement current, is a particularly enjoyable example. Historical touches like this are not isolated cases; the book includes a large number of notes on people and ideas, subtly reminding the student that science and mathematics are continuing and fascinating human activities. --Physics Today

Very well written (i.e., extremely readable), very well targeted (mainly to an average student of physics at a point of just leaving his/her sophomore level) and very well concentrated (to an author's apparently beloved subject of PDE's with applications and with all their necessary pedagogically-mathematical background)...The main merits of the text are its clarity (achieved via returns and innovations of the context), balance (building the subject step by step) and originality (recollect: the existence of the complex numbers is only admitted far in the second half of the text!). Last but not least, the student reader is impressed by the graphical quality of the text (figures first of all, but also boxes with the essentials, summarizing comments in the left column etc.)...Summarizing: Well done. --Zentralblatt MATH

This new edition ... of Mathematical Methods is designed to be used in an upper-division undergraduate course for physics and engineering majors. ... The order of presentation is particularly good. ... An additional strength of the book is the inclusion of chapters on nonlinear dynamics and probability. These chapters give a good introduction to chaos theory and the basic concepts of probability for beginning statistical mechanics students. ... Overall, the volume is well written ... . Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates. (E. Kincanon, Choice, Vol. 46 (8), April, 2009)

The purpose of this book is to provide a comprehensive survey of the mathematics underlying theoretical physics at the level of graduate students entering research ... . It is also intended to serve the research scientist or engineer who needs a quick refresher course in the subject ... . This volume is intended to help bridge the wide gap separating the level of mathematical sophistication expected of students of introductory physics from that expected of students of advanced courses of undergraduate physics and engineering. (Teodora-Liliana Radulescu, Zentrablatt MATH, Vol. 1153, 2009)

Table of Contents

Coordinate Systems and Vectors.- Differentiation.- Integration.- Vectors.- Infinite Series.- Integrals and Series as Functions.- Dirac Delta Functions.- Vector Analysis.- Complex Arithmetic.- Complex Analysis.- Differential Equations.- Laplace's Equation.- Other PDEs of Mathematical Physics.- Nonlinear Dynamics.- Probabilities.- Tensors.- Index.

Additional information

NLS9781493937127
9781493937127
149393712X
Mathematical Methods: For Students of Physics and Related Fields by Sadri Hassani
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2008-10-27
832
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