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Mathematical Methods forIntroductory PhysicsbyRobert G. BrownDuke University Physics DepartmentDurham, NC NoticeCopyright Robert G. Brown 1993, 2007 NoticeThis is a lecture note style textbook, designed to support my personal teachingactivities at Duke University, in particular teaching its Physics 41/42,53/54, or 61/62series ( Introductory Physics for potential Physics majors, life science majors, or engineersrespectively). It is freely available in its entirety in a downloadable PDFform or to beread online at: rgb/ will be made available in an inexpensive print version via Lulu press assoon as it isin a sufficiently polished and complete this way the text can be used by students all over the world, where each student canpay (or not) according to their means.
Mathematical Methods for Introductory Physics by Robert G. Brown Duke University Physics Department Durham, NC 27708-0305 rgb@phy.duke.edu
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