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Nov 11, 2024
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Undergraduate Bulletin 2010-2011 [Archived Catalog]
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PHYS 52000 - Mathematical Physics Portions of selected areas of mathematics that are of particular importance in physics are covered. These are drawn from vector and tensor operators, infinite series, analytic functions, and the calculus residues, partial differential equations, and the special functions of mathematical physics.
Preparation for Course P: PHYS 31000, 32200, 33000 or consent of instructor.
Cr. 3. Notes If you are majoring in this discipline, you may want to consider the Science and Engineering Research Semester. See information under Arts and Sciences (Part 3). Dual Level Course Undergraduate-Graduate
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