This 'Mathematical Physics' book aims to clarify mathematical concepts crucial to contemporary physics. It boasts 49 chapters, each delving into key topics to comprehensively cover major university syllabuses. Notable subjects include Vectors, Integration, Beta and Gamma functions, Differential Equations, Complex Numbers, Matrix and Determinants, and Laplace transforms.
This book I guess is perfect for students having one of those exams, but was not good for me. There are short explanations of the concepts, followed by a ton of solved exercises, which I usually consider a good thing. The problem here is that all of the exercises are from actual exams, which implies two things: 1-There are a ton of exercises that are basically the same. 2-All the exercises are long and difficult, usually involving long calculations.