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Problems and Solutions on Vector Spaces for Physicists: From Part I in Mathematical Physics?A Modern Introduction to Its Foundations

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by Scott, Robert B

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  • Title Problems and Solutions on Vector Spaces for Physicists: From Part I in Mathematical Physics?A Modern Introduction to Its Foundations
  • Author Scott, Robert B
  • Binding Paperback
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 178
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Springer
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 3031312201.G
  • ISBN 9783031312205 / 3031312201
  • Category Science
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for Problems and Solutions on Vector Spaces for Physicists: From Part I in Mathematical Physics?A Modern Introduction to Its Foundations

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Serves as the perfect accompaniment to Hassani's textbook Mathematical Physics

With about 200 exercises, 90 of which are brand new

Includes proofs left for exercise to students in the Hassani textbook

Detailed index helping instructors and students to find problems related to a given topic

About the author

Robert B. Scott is a member of the Department of Physics and the Laboratory of Mathematics at the Universit de Bretagne Occidentale in Brest, France. He has taught a variety of physics and mathematics courses including:

  • astrophysics and cosmology for physics students
  • quantum mechanics and fundamental physics for mathematicians
  • mathematics for scientists fluid mechanics for engineers, and
  • history of science for humanities students.
While visiting Queen's University in Kingston, Canada, he taught third-year classical mechanics. He is also the author of a similar supporting textbook on general relativity. He has published many research articles on ocean physics and climate dynamics, some pedagogical articles on relativity, and most recently works on biophysics and biological ageing.

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