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Graduate Mathematical Physics

With MATHEMATICA Supplements

Kelly, James J.

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1. Auflage September 2006
XVI, 466 Seiten, Softcover
103 Abbildungen
20 Tabellen
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ISBN: 978-3-527-40637-1
Wiley-VCH, Berlin

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This up-to-date book for graduates is written by a physicist who knows the difficulties in applying mathematics to real problems -- and how to solve them. As many as 40 exercises round off each chapter, with a solutions manual available. A CD with MATHEMATICA applets is enclosed.

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Mathematische Physik für Fortgeschrittene - aufbereitet von einem erfahrenene Dozenten, der die Schwierigkeiten bei der Übertragung mathematischer Algorithmen auf reale Probleme genau kennt! Formale Lösungswege werden anschaulich durch Mathematica-Anwendungen für symbolische und numerische Berechnungen ergänzt. Jedes Kapitel enthält ca. 40 Übungsaufgaben. Zum Buch gehört eine CD mit einer Einführung in Mathematica, Dateien zu allen Kapiteln und Lösungen ausgewählter Aufgaben.

1. Functions of a Complex Variable
2. Integration
3. Asymptotic Series
4. Generalized Functions
5. Integral Transforms
6. Analytic Continuation and Dispersion Relations
7. Sturm-Liouville Theory
8. Legendre and Bessel Functions
9. Boundary-value Problems
10. Group Theory
James Kelly received his BS from CalTech in 1977 and his PhD from MIT in 1981. He was an Oppenheimer Fellow at Los Alamos before joining the faculty of the University of Maryland in 1984, where he is currently a Professor. His research is primarily in experimental nuclear physics, where he is expert in data analysis and simulation, but he also often performs the calculations required to test theoretical models. His most recent topic is the electromagnetic structure of the nucleon and its low-lying excited states.

J. J. Kelly, University of Maryland, USA