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Mathematical Physics

Author: Bergfinnur Durhuus, Jan Philip Solovej

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Description: Mathematical Physics, this book consists of two parts: the first part focuses on classical mechanics and covers topics such as classical spacetime, Newton's laws of motion, and conservative force fields. The second part delves into quantum mechanics, discussing quantum mechanical formalism, transformations and symmetries, and various physical systems such as the free particle and the harmonic oscillator.

Subject: General Physics

Pages: 177

Megabytes: 0.78 MB

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