2nd ed. — Springer, 2022. — 783 p. — (Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics). — ISBN 3030912213.
This book, now in a
second revised and enlarged edition, covers a course of mathematics designed primarily
for physics and engineering students. It includes all the essential material on mathematical methods, presented in a form
accessible to physics students and
avoiding unnecessary mathematical jargon and proofs that are comprehensible only to mathematicians. Instead,
all proofs are given in a form that is clear and sufficiently convincing for a physicist. Examples, where appropriate, are given
from physics contexts.
Both solved and unsolved problems are provided in each section of the book. The second edition includes
more on advanced algebra, polynomials and algebraic equations in
significantly extended first two chapters on elementary mathematics, numerical and functional series and ordinary differential equations. Improvements have been made
in all other chapters, with inclusion of
additional material, to make the presentation
clearer, more rigorous and coherent, and the number of problems has been increased at least twofold.
Mathematics for Natural Scientists: Fundamentals and Basics is the first of two volumes. Advanced topics and their applications in physics are covered in the
second volume the second edition of which the author is currently being working on.
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