Michael Stone (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Paul Goldbart (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
An engagingly-written account of mathematical tools and ideas, this book provides a graduate-level introduction to the mathematics used in research in physics. The first half of the book focuses on the traditional mathematical methods of physics - differential and integral equations, Fourier series and the calculus of variations. The second half contains an introduction to more advanced subjects, including differential geometry, topology and complex variables. The authors' exposition avoids excess rigor whilst explaining subtle but important points often glossed over in more elementary texts....
An engagingly-written account of mathematical tools and ideas, this book provides a graduate-level introduction to the mathematics used in research in...