Some Mathematical Methods of PhysicsMcGraw-Hill, 1960 - 300 páginas |
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... chap . 5 , McGraw - Hill Book Company , Inc. , New York , 1940 . Margenau , H. , and G. M. Murphy : " The Mathematics of Physics and Chemistry , " chap . 10 , D. Van Nostrand Company , Inc. , Princeton , N.J. , 1943 . Jeffreys , H ...
... chap . 5 , McGraw - Hill Book Company , Inc. , New York , 1940 . Margenau , H. , and G. M. Murphy : " The Mathematics of Physics and Chemistry , " chap . 10 , D. Van Nostrand Company , Inc. , Princeton , N.J. , 1943 . Jeffreys , H ...
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... chap . V and chap . VII , sec . 26 , McGraw - Hill Book Company , Inc. , New York , 1949 . Sommerfeld , A .: " Partial Differential Equations in Physics , " chap . V , Academic Press , Inc. , New York , 1949 . Morse , P. M. , and H ...
... chap . V and chap . VII , sec . 26 , McGraw - Hill Book Company , Inc. , New York , 1949 . Sommerfeld , A .: " Partial Differential Equations in Physics , " chap . V , Academic Press , Inc. , New York , 1949 . Morse , P. M. , and H ...
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... Chap . 5 , which dealt with finite dimensional spaces only , to cover the infinite dimensional spaces as well . The reader is therefore advised to refresh his knowledge of the contents of the first two sections of Chap . 5 before ...
... Chap . 5 , which dealt with finite dimensional spaces only , to cover the infinite dimensional spaces as well . The reader is therefore advised to refresh his knowledge of the contents of the first two sections of Chap . 5 before ...
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34 | 12 |
Solution for Diagonalizable Matrices | 21 |
The Evaluation of a Function of a Matrix for an Arbitrary Matrix | 38 |
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approximation arbitrary ax² basis Bessel functions boundary conditions Chap coefficients column consider constant continuous systems contour coordinates corresponding cylindrical functions d²/dx² defined definition denoted determinant diagonal differential equation Dirac notation domain eigencolumns eigenfunctions eigenvectors elements evaluate expansion F₁ finite number follows formula Fourier given Green's function Hence Hermitian Hermitian matrix Hermitian operator infinite integral inverse Laplacian linear operator linearly independent lowest eigenvalue Mathematical matrix McGraw-Hill Book Company method multiplication nonsingular normal number of degrees obtained orthonormality conditions Physics problem relations representation result Ritz method scattering sinh solution solve spherical spherical harmonics string Substitution theorem transform trial functions vanish variable vector space Verify w₁ wave write written x₁ Y₁ yields York zero ηπχ ди ду дх