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Mathematical Tools for Physicists


Mathematical Tools for Physicists


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von: George L. Trigg

205,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-VCH
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 21.08.2006
ISBN/EAN: 9783527607259
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 686

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Mathematical Tools for Physicists is a unique collection of 18 carefully reviewed articles, each one written by a renowned expert working in the relevant field. The result is beneficial to both advanced students as well as scientists at work; the former will appreciate it as a comprehensive introduction, while the latter will use it as a ready reference.<br> The contributions range from fundamental methods right up to the latest applications, including:<br> - Algebraic/ analytic / geometric methods<br> - Symmetries and conservation laws<br> - Mathematical modeling<br> - Quantum computation<br> The emphasis throughout is ensuring quick access to the information sought, and each article features:<br> - an abstract <br> - a detailed table of contents <br> - continuous cross-referencing <br> - references to the most relevant publications in the field, and<br> - suggestions for further reading, both introductory as well as highly specialized.<br> In addition, a comprehensive index provides easy access to the vast number of key words extending beyond the range of the headlines.
Algebraic Methods<br> Analytic Methods<br> Fourier and Other Mathematical Transforms<br> Fractal Geometry <br> Geometrical Methods <br> Green's Function<br> Group Theory<br> Mathematical Modeling<br> Monte Carlo Methods<br> Numerical Methods<br> Perturbation Methods<br> Probability Theory<br> Quantum Computation<br> Special Functions<br> Stochastic Processes<br> Symmetries and Conservation Laws<br> Topology<br> Variational Methods
"... 18 review articles ... offer advanced students and researchers a quick, to-the-point introduction..."<br> CHOICE<br>
George L. Trigg, an internationally experienced and qualified senior editor in Physics, lives in New Paltz/New York. For many years he was co-editor of the most renowned expert journal in Physics, Physical Review Letters. George L. Trigg also was the editor-in-chief of the Encyclopedia of Applied Physics.
<b>M</b>athematical Tools for Physisists is a unique collection of 18 review articles, each one written by a renowned expert of its field. Their professional style will be beneficial for advanced students as well as for the scientist at work. The first may find a comprehensive introduction while the latter use it as a quick reference.<br /> Great attention was paid to ensuring fast access to the information, and each carefully reviewed articles includes a glossary of terms and a guide to further reading. <p>The contributions range from fundamental methods right up to the latest applications, including:</p> <ul> <li>Algebraic Methods</li> <li>Analytic Methods</li> <li>Fourier and Other Mathematical Transforms</li> <li>Fractal Geometry</li> <li>Geometrical Methods</li> <li>Green’s Functions</li> <li>Group Theory</li> <li>Mathematical Modeling</li> <li> Monte-Carlo Methods</li> <li>Numerical Methods</li> <li>Perturbation Methods</li> <li>Quantum Computation</li> <li>Quantum Logic.</li> <li>Special Functions</li> <li>Stochastic Processes</li> <li>Symmetries and Conservation Laws</li> <li>Topology</li> <li>Variational Methods</li> </ul>

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