Mathematical Physics

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New Academic Science Limited, 2015 - Mathematics - 352 pages
The book is intended as a text for students of Physics at the Master's level. It is assumed that the students pursuing the course have some knowledge of differential equations and complex variables. In addition, a knowledge of Physics upto at least undergraduate level is assumed.Throughout the book the applications of the mathematical techniques developed to physics, are emphasized. Examples are, to a large extent, drawn from various branches of physics. The exercises provide further extensions to such applications and are often 'chosen' to illustrate and supplement the material in the text. They thus form an essential part of the text.

About the author (2015)

Pranab Kumar Chattopadhyay is a retired Professor of Physics. He did Masters in Physics from Calcutta University, Kolkata, India. He obtained PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (USA) working in the field of Theoretical Nuclear Physics. He was a Research Associate at the Institute für Theoretische Physik at Frankfurt /M, West Germany for three years. He has authored many research papers on nuclear collective motion and heavy ion collisions. He takes a deep interest in the teaching of Physics.

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