This new edition of the undergraduate adaptation of Arfken and Weber's bestselling Mathematical Methods for Physicists will be updated based on the needs and recommendations of several prominent Professors teaching this course. The result will be a comprehensive, modern, and accessible text for using mathematics to solve physics problems, not losing any of the flavor and exceptional detail of the reference tome. Additional explanations and examples will make it much more student-friendly and more adaptable to a course syllabus.
* Many more detailed, worked-out examples illustrate how to use and apply mathematical techniques to solve physics problems * More frequent and thorough explanations help readers understand, recall, and apply the theory. * Many more routine problems reinforce basic, foundational concepts and computations