Mathematica Mathematical Physics: Techniques, Resources & Challenges

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The discussion revolves around the challenges faced in a theoretical physics class that emphasizes the application of mathematics, including topics like vector calculus, differential equations, and Fourier series. The professor's fast-paced teaching style and the absence of a required textbook have led to significant difficulties in keeping up with the material, which includes complex concepts like divergence, curl, and the delta function. Recommendations for resources include "Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences" by Mary L. Boas, noted for its comprehensiveness, although the original poster cannot afford it or access it from the library. Suggestions for alternative resources include checking Google Books and utilizing the "Search Inside" feature on Amazon for additional content. There is also mention of the possibility of borrowing or accessing library copies of the needed books. Overall, the focus is on finding accessible learning materials to catch up in the course.
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So I'm taking a class that's actually called techniques of theoretical physics. Basically, its applying math to physics. Topics we cover are: Vector Calc, Diff EQ, Linear Alg, and Fourier series, (i think, that's from memory.) problem is, the professor is insanely fast, the material is hard, and i don't have access to a book yet, (he failed to put on on reserve, and its currently checked out, and i don't have the funds for books this semester...) So, I'm already falling pretty badly behind, and i really need to catch up. We've been going over divs and curls and line and surface integrals and now we're on the delta function. Plus we've been working in all sorts of coordinate systems that I'm not used to. So i need to find a comprehensive but understandable resource to try and learn the material from. I've been to a few online websites, but I've had a hard time being able to follow them. Any recommendations?
 
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While I can't vouche for it personally, ZapperZ recommended Mathematical Methods in the Physical Science by Boas. You may want to check out (at least) Part III of his series (check the sticky thread at the top this forum)
 
thats the book i need for class, but i can't afford it. and its checked out of the library. But if anyone has that and wants to scan my homework for me so i can do it, that'd be great!
 
Hope this helps...
http://www.physics.miami.edu/nearing/mathmethods/"
 
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Gale said:
thats the book i need for class, but i can't afford it. and its checked out of the library. But if anyone has that and wants to scan my homework for me so i can do it, that'd be great!

Have you checked Google books? You might be able to get some of it from there.
 
cscott said:
Have you checked Google books? You might be able to get some of it from there.

Unless Gale is good at hacking, there won't more than three or four pages shown. :rolleyes: I think you can delete cookies from your browser to view a few more.
 
On Amazon if you buy one book, you have the right to pretty much read a whole book with the "Search Inside" feature.
I've bought numerous books so, Gale, if you find any particular book that looks interesting, and it has the "Search Inside" feature, I can save a couple of the pages for you if you want... (and e-mail them or something)

James Nearing's book is pretty decent, however. :)
 
Wow, you're in trouble. I guess my comment about knowing most of the material before you go to get help was uninformed if you don't have a book.

Actually I think you can get a copy from the library. I just checked their site and they have 2 of your books available, one of them you can check out and the other on reserve (assuming you mean the book by Mary L. Boas and not Merle C. Potter).
http://www.library.umass.edu/
Title search for "Mathematical Methods in the Physical Science" gets 3 results by Boas, only one of them is checked out.
 

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