Transcription of Mathematical Tools for Physics
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Mathematical Tools for Physicsby James NearingPhysics DepartmentUniversity of 2003, James NearingPermission to copy forindividual or classroomuse is May, 2010 ContentsIntroductioniiiBibliographyv1 Basic Stuff1 TrigonometryParametric DifferentiationGaussian Integralserf and GammaDifferentiatingIntegralsPolar CoordinatesSketching Graphs2 Infinite Series24 The BasicsDeriving Taylor SeriesConvergenceSeries of SeriesPower series, two variablesStirling s ApproximationUseful TricksDiffractionChecking Results3 Complex Algebra52 Complex NumbersSome FunctionsApplications of Euler s FormulaGeometrySeries of cosinesLogarithmsMapping4 Differential Equations67 Linear Constant-CoefficientForced OscillationsSeries SolutionsSome General MethodsTrigonometry vi
Bibliography. Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering by Riley, Hobson, and Bence. Cambridge Uni-versity Press For the quantity of well-written …
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Signal Transmission, Parseval’s theorem, 7 - Sampling, 7 – Sampling, Theory of functions, Theorem, Chapter 2 Signal and system norms, Electronics & Communication Engineering, INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS, INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS, Programme COMPUTER SCIENCE AND, Programme COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CURRICULUM