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Mathematical Physics: An Introduction

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This book is designed as an introduction to the mathematical concepts used to describe fundamental physics principles. Numerous examples and applications enable the reader to master complex mathematical concepts needed to define topics such as relativity, mechanics, and electromagnetics.



• Covers all of the mathematical concepts needed to study physics

• Includes applications in every chapter

• Instructor ancillaries for use as a textbook

540 pages, Paperback

Published August 29, 2018

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Derek Raine

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November 28, 2022
This book is mid. Not gonna say it's a bad one but some information is represented in a strange or wrong way so I don't recommend it for people who want to learn such things for something important, but not as for a hobby. I read it when I was a student and honestly, all my study tasks were done by this source https://plainmath.net/textbooks/11-al... , but math and physics were interesting for me not in an academic way. Now, after rereading it, must say that it's a great one for students, but not for professors :)
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