Tunneling Through the Math Barrier: The Fledgling Physics Student's Field Guide to Essential Mathematics
[Taken from the "README" in the book] My goal with this book is to provide some kind of bridge for mathematics between the high-school-level and college-level for physics students. From my perspective, our job as physicists is to observe and understand the universe around us. Unfortunately...
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Zusammenfassung: | [Taken from the "README" in the book] My goal with this book is to provide
some kind of bridge for mathematics between the high-school-level and
college-level for physics students. From my perspective, our job as physicists
is to observe and understand the universe around us. Unfortunately our universe
happens to be pretty complicated, at least from a mathematical point-of-view.
However, a lot of the underlying physics | the underlying set of rules
surrounding how things move and behave | is usually not too complicated. Sure,
when we couple things together, everything turns disgusting, and we need to
turn to really powerful computers or simulators to get a lot accomplished. But
the basic rules are not that bad. My hope is to provide enough of a conceptual
framework for you to learn to $read$ math as I saw a lot of other physicists do
when I started my undergraduate career. I plan to cover some of the topics that
tend to trip up a lot of physics students, although I could not cover these
exhaustively. When I found that I should have covered more, but could not due
to finite time constraints, I left a reference to other work that I think you
may find helpful. However, unlike a lot of works, my focus is to help modify
your thinking of how math is used, rather than just pummel you with algorithms
for you to memorize without giving you the proper context for such algorithms.
Whenever you find my explanations long-winded, feel free to proceed through
faster. If you get stuck, you are always free to go back and see what I might
have referenced before. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1805.11933 |