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Title

Intermediate Methods of Mathematical Physics
Author

James J. Kelly
Organization: University of Maryland
Department: Department of Physics
Education level

Graduate
Description

This is a one-semester course on mathematical methods of physics normally taken by graduate students. The primary topics include: theory of analytic functions, integration methods, asymptotic series, generalized functions, integral transforms, dispersion relations, eigenfunction expansions, Green functions, and boundary-value problems. Mathematica is used mostly for typesetting and preparing figures for an otherwise standard textbook, although some Mathematica code does appear. An extensive collections of problems is included.

www.physics.umd.edu/courses/CourseWare/MathematicalPhysics
Subjects

*Education > Graduate
*Mathematics > Calculus and Analysis > Complex Analysis
*Mathematics > Calculus and Analysis > Special Functions
*Science > Physics
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URL

http://www.physics.umd.edu/courses/CourseWare/MathematicalPhysics