Andrew E. Blechman
A.B. | 2007 | ISBN: n/a | 79 pages | PDF | 1 MB
Many incoming graduate students have not yet been exposed to some of the more advanced mathematics needed to access electrodynamics or quantum mechanics. This issue attempts to summarize most of the more advanced mathematical trickery seen in electrodynamics and quantum mechanics in simple and friendly terms with examples.
A.B. | 2007 | ISBN: n/a | 79 pages | PDF | 1 MB
Many incoming graduate students have not yet been exposed to some of the more advanced mathematics needed to access electrodynamics or quantum mechanics. This issue attempts to summarize most of the more advanced mathematical trickery seen in electrodynamics and quantum mechanics in simple and friendly terms with examples.