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Mathematical Methods for Physics: Using MATLAB and Maple

Autor J. R. Claycomb
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 apr 2018
This book may be used by students and professionals in physics and engineering that have completed first-year calculus and physics. An introductory chapter reviews algebra, trigonometry, units and complex numbers that are frequently used in physics. Examples using MATLAB and Maple for symbolic and numerical calculations in physics with a variety of plotting features are included in all 16 chapters. The book applies many of mathematical concepts covered in Chapters 1-9 to fundamental physics topics in mechanics, electromagnetics; quantum mechanics and relativity in Chapters 10-16. Companion files are included with MATLAB and Maple worksheets and files, and all of the figures from the text.

Features:

- Each chapter includes the mathematical development of the concept with numerous examples

- MATLAB & Maple examples are integrated in each chapter throughout the book

- Applies the mathematical concepts to fundamental physics principles such as relativity, mechanics, electromagnetics, etc.

- Introduces basic MATLAB and Maple commands and programming structures

- Includes companion files with MATLAB and Maple files and worksheets, and all of the figures from the text
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781683920984
ISBN-10: 1683920988
Pagini: 820
Dimensiuni: 183 x 235 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.75 kg
Editura: Mercury Learning & Information

Notă biografică

Claycomb J. R. : J. R. Claycomb is Associate Professor of Physics at Houston Baptist University.

Cuprins

Preface
Table of Contents

1. Fundamentals of Mathematics

2. Vectors Matrix Methods

3. Calculus

4. Vector Calculus

5 Ordinary Differential Equations

6. Special Functions

7. Fourier Series and Integral Transforms

8. Partial Differential Equations

9. Complex Analysis

10. Classical Mechanics

11. Electromagnetics

12. Quantum Mechanics

13. Statistical Mechanics

14. Special Relativity

15. General Relativity

16. Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

Bibliography
Index