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Author : George Arfken
ISBN : 0120598515
ISBN13 : 9780120598519
Publisher : Academic Press, Inc.
Publication date : Jan., 1970
Edition=2
Binding=Hardcover
Book condition=Used. Acceptable. Some highlights/markings/underlinings inside. Name tag/stamp inside. Name stamps on book edges. No dust jacket.
Price=25.95
Note: Through four editions, Arfken and Weber's best-selling Mathematical Methods for Physicists has provided upper-level undergraduate and graduate students with the paramount coverage of the mathematics necessary for advanced study in physics and engineering. It provides the essential mathematical methods that aspiring physicists are likely to encounter as students or beginning researchers. Appropriate for a physics service course, as well as for more advanced coursework, this is the book of choice in the field. Book's features:
(1) Provides the essential mathematical methods that aspiring physicists are likely to encounter as students or beginning researchers.
(2) Serves as both text and useful reference for students of physics and applied mathematics.
(3) Throughout the text the physical relevance of the mathematics is constantly reinforced.
ISBN : 0120598515
ISBN13 : 9780120598519
Publisher : Academic Press, Inc.
Publication date : Jan., 1970
Edition=2
Binding=Hardcover
Book condition=Used. Acceptable. Some highlights/markings/underlinings inside. Name tag/stamp inside. Name stamps on book edges. No dust jacket.
Price=25.95
Note: Through four editions, Arfken and Weber's best-selling Mathematical Methods for Physicists has provided upper-level undergraduate and graduate students with the paramount coverage of the mathematics necessary for advanced study in physics and engineering. It provides the essential mathematical methods that aspiring physicists are likely to encounter as students or beginning researchers. Appropriate for a physics service course, as well as for more advanced coursework, this is the book of choice in the field. Book's features:
(1) Provides the essential mathematical methods that aspiring physicists are likely to encounter as students or beginning researchers.
(2) Serves as both text and useful reference for students of physics and applied mathematics.
(3) Throughout the text the physical relevance of the mathematics is constantly reinforced.



