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Mathematics is the essential language of science. It enables us to describe abstract physical concepts, and to apply these concepts in practical ways. Yet mathematical skills and concepts are an aspect of physics that many students fear the most.
Mathematics for Physics recognizes the challenges faced by students in equipping themselves with the maths skills necessary to gain a full understanding of physics. Working from basic yet fundamental principles, the book builds the students' confidence by leading them through the subject in a steady, progressive way.
As its primary aim, Mathematics for Physics shows the relevance of mathematics to the study of physics. Its unique approach demonstrates the application of mathematical concepts alongside the development of the mathematical theory. This stimulating and motivating approach helps students to master the maths and see its application in the context of physics in one seamless learning experience.
Mathematics is a subject mastered most readily through active learning. Mathematics for Physics features both print and online support, with many in-text exercises and end-of-chapter problems, and web-based computer programs, to both stimulate learning and build understanding.
Mathematics for Physics is the perfect introduction to the essential mathematical concepts which all physics students should master.
Mathematics for Physics recognizes the challenges faced by students in equipping themselves with the maths skills necessary to gain a full understanding of physics. Working from basic yet fundamental principles, the book builds the students' confidence by leading them through the subject in a steady, progressive way.
As its primary aim, Mathematics for Physics shows the relevance of mathematics to the study of physics. Its unique approach demonstrates the application of mathematical concepts alongside the development of the mathematical theory. This stimulating and motivating approach helps students to master the maths and see its application in the context of physics in one seamless learning experience.
Mathematics is a subject mastered most readily through active learning. Mathematics for Physics features both print and online support, with many in-text exercises and end-of-chapter problems, and web-based computer programs, to both stimulate learning and build understanding.
Mathematics for Physics is the perfect introduction to the essential mathematical concepts which all physics students should master.
Mathematics is the essential language of science. It enables us to describe abstract physical concepts, and to apply these concepts in practical ways. Yet mathematical skills and concepts are an aspect of physics that many students fear the most.
Mathematics for Physics recognizes the challenges faced by students in equipping themselves with the maths skills necessary to gain a full understanding of physics. Working from basic yet fundamental principles, the book builds the students' confidence by leading them through the subject in a steady, progressive way.
As its primary aim, Mathematics for Physics shows the relevance of mathematics to the study of physics. Its unique approach demonstrates the application of mathematical concepts alongside the development of the mathematical theory. This stimulating and motivating approach helps students to master the maths and see its application in the context of physics in one seamless learning experience.
Mathematics is a subject mastered most readily through active learning. Mathematics for Physics features both print and online support, with many in-text exercises and end-of-chapter problems, and web-based computer programs, to both stimulate learning and build understanding.
Mathematics for Physics is the perfect introduction to the essential mathematical concepts which all physics students should master.
Mathematics for Physics recognizes the challenges faced by students in equipping themselves with the maths skills necessary to gain a full understanding of physics. Working from basic yet fundamental principles, the book builds the students' confidence by leading them through the subject in a steady, progressive way.
As its primary aim, Mathematics for Physics shows the relevance of mathematics to the study of physics. Its unique approach demonstrates the application of mathematical concepts alongside the development of the mathematical theory. This stimulating and motivating approach helps students to master the maths and see its application in the context of physics in one seamless learning experience.
Mathematics is a subject mastered most readily through active learning. Mathematics for Physics features both print and online support, with many in-text exercises and end-of-chapter problems, and web-based computer programs, to both stimulate learning and build understanding.
Mathematics for Physics is the perfect introduction to the essential mathematical concepts which all physics students should master.
Über den Autor
Michael M. Woolfson is Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics, University of York, UK.
Dr Malcolm S. Woolfson is a Lecturer in Signal Processing, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham, UK.
Dr Malcolm S. Woolfson is a Lecturer in Signal Processing, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Nottingham, UK.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Preface
- 1: Useful formulae and relationships
- 2: Dimensions and dimensional analysis
- 3: Sequences and series
- 4: Differentiation
- 5: Integration
- 6: Complex numbers
- 7: Ordinary differential equations
- 8: Matrices I and determinants
- 9: Vector algebra
- 10: Conic sections and orbits
- 11: Partial differentiation
- 12: Probability and statistics
- 13: Coordinate systems and multiple integration
- 14: Distributions I
- 15: Hyperbolic functions
- 16: Vector analysis
- 17: Fourier analysis
- 18: Introduction to digital signal processing
- 19: Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations
- 20: Applications of partial differential equations
- 21: Quantum mechanic I: The Schrödinger wave equation and observations
- 22: The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution
- 23: The Monte-Carlo method
- 24: Matrices II
- 25: Quantum mechanics II: Angular momentum and spin
- 26: Sampling theory
- 27: Straight-line relationships and the linear correlation coefficient
- 28: Interpolation
- 29: Quadrature
- 30: Linear equations
- 31: The numerical solution of equations
- 32: Signals and noise
- 33: Digital filters
- 34: Introduction to estimation theory
- 35: Linear programming and optimization
- 36: Laplace transforms
- 37: Networks
- 38: Simulation with particles
- 39: Chaos and physical calculations
- Appendices
- Solutions to Exercises and Problems
- Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2006 |
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Fachbereich: | Astronomie |
Genre: | Importe, Physik |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
ISBN-13: | 9780199289295 |
ISBN-10: | 0199289298 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Woolfson, Malcolm S.
Woolfson, Michael M. |
Hersteller: | Oxford University Press |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
Maße: | 249 x 190 x 47 mm |
Von/Mit: | Malcolm S. Woolfson (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 23.11.2006 |
Gewicht: | 1,529 kg |