Mathematical Methods In The Physical Sciences by Franz Boas
A comprehensive undergraduate-to-graduate level reference that develops the mathematical tools used in physics and engineering, covering calculus of several variables, linear algebra, complex variables, Fourier and Laplace transforms, ordinary and partial differential equations, special functions (Bessel, Legendre, etc.), vector analysis, probability and statistics, and numerical techniques; the emphasis is on clear, practical explanations and worked examples that build problem-solving skills and link mathematical methods to physical applications.
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- 1966
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