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Joel Franklin

    An Introduction to Gravity
    Methods of Mathematical Economics
    Matrix Theory
    Computational Methods for Physics
    Advanced Mechanics and General Relativity
    • Focusing on particle and field dynamics, this textbook is tailored for advanced undergraduates studying general relativity. It includes nearly 150 exercises and numerous examples, allowing students to actively engage with and reinforce their understanding of complex concepts. The structured approach ensures a comprehensive grasp of the subject matter, making it an essential resource for those delving into the intricacies of general relativity.

      Advanced Mechanics and General Relativity
    • Computational Methods for Physics

      • 420 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      2,0(1)Abgeben

      This textbook equips undergraduate physics students with essential computational tools, focusing on numerical methods for solving complex problems. It revisits familiar issues using various techniques, allowing for easy comparison. With over 250 exercises and access to supporting programs online, it enhances practical understanding of numerical solutions.

      Computational Methods for Physics
    • Methods of Mathematical Economics

      Linear and Nonlinear Programming, Fixed-Point Theorems

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      In 1924, Richard Courant and David Hilbert aimed to bridge the gap between mathematics and physics in their influential work. Courant emphasizes the historical reliance of mathematics on physical intuition, warning against the growing disconnect that threatens scientific unity. The authors strive to clarify the interconnections within mathematical physics, facilitating student understanding and promoting further research. While not exhaustive, their work serves as a crucial resource for exploring this vital field, reflecting its importance to the broader scientific community.

      Methods of Mathematical Economics
    • An Introduction to Gravity

      • 340 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The text explores the challenges of integrating Newtonian gravity with special relativity to create a theory that aligns with Einstein's general relativity. It is designed for junior and senior students, offering a clear and accessible approach to understanding the complexities of general relativity while building on foundational physics knowledge. The book aims to illuminate the underlying structure of this pivotal theory in a way that is engaging and comprehensible for students.

      An Introduction to Gravity