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MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS I: math 402 Instructor: Dr. Barbara Hale : 205 PHYSICS Hours: Tuesday, Thursday :None is required. If you wish to buy a book to brush up on your background, " MATHEMATICAL Methodsfor Physicists", 5th Edition, by George Arfken and Hans J. Weber, Harcourt/Academic Press, New York 2001, is a good set of notes will be handed out and will serve as a text. A list of books for reference is Outline: I. Vector Spaces II. General Coordinate TransformationsIII. Vector Analysis IV. Tensors V. Differential Equations and Special Functions VI. Three Dimensional Green's Functions (time permitting)Problem Sets: approximately one problem set per week; these will be graded and returned with :There will be three exams plus a comprehensive :Each regular exam:100 pointsFinal exam:150 pointsProblem Set Average:100 pointsA student who improves consistently during the semester and receives an A on the final exam can earnan A in the course.
Syllabus of Mathematical Physics I (Math 402) ... Courant, R. and Hilbert, D. "Methods of Mathematical Physics", Vol. I. Interscience Publishers, Inc. N.Y.,
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