Recommendation of a textbook about methods of mathematical physics

In summary, the conversation discussed recommendations for textbooks on methods of mathematical physics, with different levels and applications in mind. Some suggestions included "Fundamental Numerical Methods and Data Analysis" by G. Collins for numerical techniques, and "Methods for Solving Inverse Problems in Mathematical Physics" by Prilepko and Orlovskiy for analytical techniques. It was also mentioned that familiarity with abstract math, such as group theory, is important for physicists.
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Could someone recommend a good textbook on methods of mathematical physics?

Thanks!
 
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Depends on your academic level and application. These are undergraduate to graduate level books:

Numerical Techniques:
Fundamental Numerical Methods and Data Analysis - G. Collins.pdf

Analytical Techniques:
Methods for Solving Inverse Problems in Mathematical Physics - Prilepko, Orlovskiy.pdf
 
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george i read that second post and i can't imagine a practicing scientist/physicist being unfamiliar with something as basic as group theory, for example. i was always under the impression that abstract math was as tantamount to physical intuition in science.
 

1. What is mathematical physics?

Mathematical physics is a branch of physics that uses mathematical models and methods to study physical phenomena and solve problems in the field of physics. It combines the principles and techniques of mathematics with the laws of physics to understand and describe the behavior of physical systems.

2. Why is it important to have a textbook on methods of mathematical physics?

A textbook on methods of mathematical physics serves as a comprehensive guide to the various mathematical techniques and tools used in the study of physics. It provides a structured approach to understanding and applying these methods, which can be complex and challenging. Having a textbook on this topic can greatly aid in learning and mastering the subject.

3. What topics are typically covered in a textbook on methods of mathematical physics?

A textbook on methods of mathematical physics usually covers topics such as differential equations, vector calculus, Fourier analysis, complex analysis, and special functions. It may also include topics such as variational methods, transformation theory, and numerical methods. Additionally, it may have sections on applications of these methods in different branches of physics.

4. Is there a recommended textbook for beginners in mathematical physics?

Yes, there are several recommended textbooks for beginners in mathematical physics. Some popular choices include "Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences" by Mary L. Boas, "Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering" by K.F. Riley, M.P. Hobson, and S.J. Bence, and "Mathematical Methods for Physicists" by George B. Arfken and Hans J. Weber. It is important to choose a textbook that aligns with your level of mathematical knowledge and physics background.

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Yes, there are several online resources available for learning about methods of mathematical physics. These include video lectures, online courses, and interactive tutorials. Some popular resources include Khan Academy, MIT OpenCourseWare, and Coursera. However, it is important to supplement these resources with a textbook for a more comprehensive understanding of the subject.

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