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4 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Interesting where Math may be Applied to Physics,
By Casey Hawthorne (Vancouver, BC Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Problems and solutions in theoretical and mathematical physics, vol i: introductory level (2nd edition) (Paperback)
Table of Contents follows:
Volume 1: Introductory/Undergraduate Level 1 Complex Numbers 2 Sums and Product 3 Discrete Fourier Transform 4 Algebraic and Transcendental Equations 5 Matrix Calculations 6 Matrices and Groups 7 Matrices and Eigenvalue Problems 8 Transformations 9 L'Hospital's Rule 10 Lagrange Multiplier Method 11 Linear Difference Equations 12 Linear Differential Equations 13 Integration 14 Continuous Fourier Transform 15 Complex Analysis 16 Special Functions 17 Inequalities 18 Functional Analysis 19 Combinatorics 20 Convex Sets and Functions 21 Optimization |
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Problems and solutions in theoretical and mathematical physics, vol i: introductory level (2nd edition) by Willi-hans Steeb (Paperback - Feb. 2003)
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