Phillip M. Morse and Herman Feshbach, Professors of Physics at the MIT, published their biblical-sized textbook ‘Methods of Theoretical Physics’ with McGraw-Hill in May 1953. At 1978 pages and published in two books, it is an intimidating twin tome that should still be atop the reading lists or the bookshelves of every mathematical physicist. What material is covered in this book? In the most concise of terms, this book is devoted to the study of differential equations and associated boundary conditions that describe physical fields. The thirteen chapters address what circumstances warrant the use of which differential equations, and most often addresses the question of coordinate system transformations, for example, how do Green's function...
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Review of the two volume set "The Quantum Theory of Fields" by S. Weinberg is presented
Reviewed Title: Mathematics Without Apologies: Portrait of a Problematic Vocation by Michael Harris....
Wilholt T. Review of José Ferreiros and Jeremy J Gray (eds.): The Architecture of Modern Mathematics...
his is the third edition of a well-known textbook. Since the success of the first edition, the numbe...
An Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations first edition By James C. Robinson Cambridge Univ...
TLP is a remarkable document which continues to seduce some the best minds in philosophy, with new b...
Book Review: Hoyles, C., Noss, R., Kent, P., & Bakker. A. (2010). Improving mathematics at work: The...
The publisher Vozes is about to print Os fundamentos da teoria linguística de Chomsky, a book writte...
Why would a psychologist be interested in A Madman Dreams of Turing Machines, a book about two mathe...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45688/1/11336_2006_Article_BF02310557.p...
This book is an hommage to Jeffrey Bub, with twelve contributions from colleagues and friends – phil...
There is no doubt that the awareness of the often long history and its principal players of a scient...
One of the most important texts to be published in 2003 that is of relevance to the sub-discipline o...
Scientific computation is at present one of the most efficient approaches available to researchers and ...
This modern classic in the philosophy of science describes and analyzes the greatest revolution in t...
Review of the two volume set "The Quantum Theory of Fields" by S. Weinberg is presented
Reviewed Title: Mathematics Without Apologies: Portrait of a Problematic Vocation by Michael Harris....
Wilholt T. Review of José Ferreiros and Jeremy J Gray (eds.): The Architecture of Modern Mathematics...