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Mathematical Methods for Oscillations and Waves

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  • Date Published: May 2020
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  • isbn: 9781108848480

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  • Anchored in simple and familiar physics problems, the author provides a focused introduction to mathematical methods in a narrative driven and structured manner. Ordinary and partial differential equation solving, linear algebra, vector calculus, complex variables and numerical methods are all introduced and bear relevance to a wide range of physical problems. Expanded and novel applications of these methods highlight their utility in less familiar areas, and advertise those areas that will become more important as students continue. This highlights both the utility of each method in progressing with problems of increasing complexity while also allowing students to see how a simplified problem becomes 're-complexified'. Advanced topics include nonlinear partial differential equations, and relativistic and quantum mechanical variants of problems like the harmonic oscillator. Physics, mathematics and engineering students will find 300 problems treated in a sophisticated manner. The insights emerging from Franklin's treatment make it a valuable teaching resource.

    • Takes an innovative approach to the teaching of mathematical methods - a structured backbone of related physics problems with supporting methods and examples
    • Multiple solutions are offered to the same problem, and a solutions manual is available to instructors
    • The ubiquitous harmonic oscillator problem is used to introduce the methods as a problem that is both important and manageable
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    'In this book Franklin (Reed College) presents a lively, efficient introduction to the mathematical methods of the harmonic oscillator and wave equations. The study of the mathematical methods is motivated by diverse but related physical problems. The level of this presentation is suitable for sophomore college-level students of physics and mathematics … Over 80 graphs support the narrative and enhance its accessibility. The approximately 300 exercises are interesting, frequently challenging, and serve to reinforce the discussion.' D. P. Turner, Choice

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    • Date Published: May 2020
    • format: Adobe eBook Reader
    • isbn: 9781108848480
    • contains: 88 b/w illus.
    • availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    1. Harmonic oscillator
    2. Damped harmonic oscillator
    3. Coupled oscillators
    4. The wave equation
    5. Integration
    6. Waves in three dimensions
    7. Other wave equations
    8. Numerical methods
    Appendix A. Solving ODE's: a roadmap
    Appendix B. Vector calculus: curvilinear coordinates
    References
    Index.

  • Author

    Joel Franklin, Reed College, Oregon
    Joel Franklin is a professor in the Physics Department of Reed College, Oregon. His research focuses on mathematical and computational methods with applications to classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, general relativity and modifications to general relativity He is also the author of Advanced Mechanics and General Relativity (Cambridge, 2010), Computational Methods for Physics (Cambridge, 2013), and Classical Field Theory (Cambridge, 2017).

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