Intends to bridge the gap between the principles of pure mathematics and the applications in physical science. This book only requires readers to have some background in elementary calculus and general physics, and prerequisite knowledge of number theory is not needed. It is suitable for readers interested in the Mobius technique.
Intends to bridge the gap between the principles of pure mathematics and the applications in physical science. This book only requires readers to have...
This book starts from a set of common basic principles to establish the formalisms in all areas of fundamental physics, including quantum field theory, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, general relativity, electromagnetic field, and classical mechanics. Instead of the traditional pedagogic way, the author arranges the subjects and formalisms in a logical-sequential way, i.e. all the formulas are derived from the formulas before them. The formalisms are also kept self-contained. Most of the required mathematical tools are also given in the appendices. Although this...
This book starts from a set of common basic principles to establish the formalisms in all areas of fundamental physics, including quantum field theory...