Mathematical Methods for Physics

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A01=Antonio Lara
A01=Farkhad G. Aliev
advanced mathematical physics
Author_Antonio Lara
Author_Farkhad G. Aliev
boundary value problems
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Computational Physics
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Final Solution
Fourier analysis
Green's Function
Green's Function Method
Green's functions
Green’s Function
Harmonic Oscillator
Mathematical Physics
Non-homogeneous Equation
Non-homogeneous Terms
Numerical Analysis
Ordinary Differential Equation
Orthogonal Eigenfunctions
partial differential equations
solving physics equations stepwise
Sturm Liouville Problem
Viscous Medium

Product details

  • ISBN 9789814968713
  • Weight: 1160g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: Jenny Stanford Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents mathematical tools to solve partial differential equations, typical of physical problems. It explains in a detailed manner the process of solving the problems that typically arise in the context of physics. Although there are a large number of textbooks on this topic, few go so deep into the topic. One of the original and unique features of this book is emphasis on the mathematical formulation of the problems, as well as the analysis of several alternative ways to solve them. Importantly, the book provides a graphical analysis of the results when appropriate. It describes a wide scope of the problems, with detailed solutions and the methods involved, ranging from cases in one to three dimensions, from Cartesian to polar, cylindrical, and spherical coordinates and includes properties and applications of the Fourier transform to solve partial differential equations.

Farkhad G. Aliev is Echegaray Professor of Condensed Matter Physics at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), Spain. He conducted research as a scientist at Lomonosov Moscow State University (1984–1995) and was a visiting professor and a senior researcher at UAM (1990–1995) and at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (1995–1998). He leads the MAGNETRANS group at UAM, which focuses on dynamics in magnetic and superconducting nanostructures. He has been teaching a course on Mathematical Methods for Physics at UAM for several years.

Antonio Lara obtained his PhD in Condensed Matter Physics at the MAGNETRANS group (UAM) in 2017, under the super vision of Prof. Farkhad G. Aliev. During his doctoral studies, his research focused on magnetic dynamics, as well as superconducting vortex dynamics in hybrid magnetic/ superconducting systems at the nanoscale. He has taught problem-solving lessons on Mathematical Methods for Physics at UAM for several years. He has been awarded several prizes for young researchers at international conferences of Solid State Physics.

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