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084 _a C:(B), P0;P8;21-;25
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100 _aKaushal, R. S.
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245 0 _aAdvanced Methods of Mathematical Physics
250 _a2nd
260 _aNew Delhi:
_b Narosa Pub. House,
_c2008,
300 _axxi, 519p.
_b: ill.
500 _aAppendix A-C 470-510; Bibliography 511p.; Index 514-519p.; Reprint 2010.
520 _aThe second edition of Advanced Methods of Mathematical Physics has been considerably revised, enlarged and updated. This is typically a two-semester course material for students pursuing Master?s degree programs in theoretical physics and mathematics covering such topics as the theory of finite groups, introductory topology and differential geometry, integral equations, Sturm-Liouvilles?s theory including Green?s functions, stochastic processes and stochastic differential equations, nonlinear dynamics, solution of nonlinear differential and integral equations, symmetries of differential equations and normal modes in nonlinear dynamical systems.What the anvil means to the blacksmith, what a car means to the businessman, what a violin means to the musician, that?s what mathematics means to a theoretical physicist.Not only can we not live without it. We love mathematics. We play with it even in the rare cases that we do not need it. Mathematics is fun. Students in theoretical physics need good teachers and good books to learn mathematics.
650 _a Nonlinear dynamical systems
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650 _a Some nonlinear diffenertial equations
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650 _aDifferential geometry
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700 _aParashar, D.
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