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Structures of mathematical physics : an introduction

By: Starkovich, Steven P.
Publisher: Cham : Springer, 2021Description: xxii, 258 p. ; ill., 24 cm.ISBN: 9783030734510.Subject(s): Algebraic structure | Category theory | Cauchy integral theorem | Divergence theorem | Generalized Stokes's theorem | Hamilton's equation | Hodge star operation | Moore-Smith convergence theory | Poisson algebra | Rodigues formulas | Schrodinger's equation | Tietze extension theorem | Trichotomy law | Urysohn's theorem | Weight functionDDC classification: 530.15 Summary: This textbook serves as an introduction to groups, rings, fields, vector and tensor spaces, algebras, topological spaces, differentiable manifolds and Lie groups --- mathematical structures which are foundational to modern theoretical physics. It is aimed primarily at undergraduate students in physics and mathematics with no previous background in these topics. Applications to physics --- such as the metric tensor of special relativity, the symplectic structures associated with Hamilton's equations and the Generalized Stokes's Theorem --- appear at appropriate places in the text. Worked examples, end-of-chapter problems (many with hints and some with answers) and guides to further reading make this an excellent book for self-study. Upon completing this book the reader will be well prepared to delve more deeply into advanced texts and specialized monographs in theoretical physics or mathematics.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This textbook serves as an introduction to groups, rings, fields, vector and tensor spaces, algebras, topological spaces, differentiable manifolds and Lie groups --- mathematical structures which are foundational to modern theoretical physics. It is aimed primarily at undergraduate students in physics and mathematics with no previous background in these topics. Applications to physics --- such as the metric tensor of special relativity, the symplectic structures associated with Hamilton's equations and the Generalized Stokes's Theorem --- appear at appropriate places in the text. Worked examples, end-of-chapter problems (many with hints and some with answers) and guides to further reading make this an excellent book for self-study. Upon completing this book the reader will be well prepared to delve more deeply into advanced texts and specialized monographs in theoretical physics or mathematics.

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