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Mathematical physics with differential equations
Title statement Mathematical physics with differential equations / Yisong Yang Personal name Yang, Yisong (author) Publication Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2023] Copyright notice date © 2023 Phys.des. xxi, 564 stran : ilustrace ISBN 978-0-19-287262-3 (brožováno) Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Obsahuje bibliografii a rejstřík Subj. Headings matematická fyzika mathematical physics * diferenciální rovnice differential equations * teoretická fyzika theoretical physics Form, Genre učebnice vysokých škol textbooks (higher) Conspect 53 - Fyzika 37.016 - Učební osnovy. Vyučovací předměty. Učebnice UDC 53:51-7 , 517.9 , 530.1 , (075.8) Country Velká Británie ; Spojené státy americké Language angličtina Document kind Books Call number Barcode Location Sublocation Info 520/268 (KUP) 3139330073 Zbrojnice Ústřední knihovna UP - fyzika In-Library Use Only
"Traditional literature in mathematical physics is clustered around classical mechanics, especially fluids and elasticity. This book reflects the modern development of theoretical physics in the areas of field theories: classical, quantum, and gravitational, in which differential equations play essential roles and offer powerful insight. Yang here presents a broad range of fundamental topics in theoretical and mathematical physics based on the viewpoint of differential equations. The subject areas covered include classical and quantum many-body problems, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, magnetic monopoles, special relativity, gauge field theories, general relativity, superconductivity, vortices and other topological solitons, and canonical quantization of fields, for which knowledge and use of linear and nonlinear differential equations are essential for comprehension. Much emphasis is given to the mathematical and physical content offering an appreciation of the interplay of mathematics and theoretical physics from the viewpoint of differential equations. Advanced methods and techniques of modern nonlinear functional analysis are kept to a minimum and each chapter is supplemented with a collection of exercises of varied depths making it an ideal resource for students and researchers alike."--Nakladatelská anotace
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