ISBN-13: 9783527413331 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 336 str.
The book assumes next to no prior knowledge of the topic. The first part introduces the core mathematics, always in conjunction with the physical context. In the second part of the book, a series of examples showcases some of the more conceptually advanced areas of physics, the presentation of which draws on the developments in the first part. A large number of problems helps students to hone their skills in using the presented mathematical methods. Solutions to the problems are available to instructors on an associated password-protected website for lecturers.
Assuming next to no prior knowledge of the topic, this is a much needed introduction to mathematical physics for freshmen students in Physical Sciences and Engineering to learn simply and easily the underlying mathematics and its applications.