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# Mathematical Methods for Physicists by Danilo Babusci, Giuseppe Dattoli, Silvia Licciardi and Elio Sabia, 2020 | # Mathematical Methods for Physicists by Danilo Babusci, Giuseppe Dattoli, Silvia Licciardi and Elio Sabia, 2020 |
Revision as of 19:44, 21 February 2021
This course produces student research papers. It gathers research teams in a society. Each team combines a student, a consultant and an expert. The student is a project driver, who wants to plunge into scientific research activities. The consultant, a graduated student, conducts the research and helps the student. The expert, a professor, states the problem and enlightens the road to the goal.
Resources
- Introduction for students
- Introduction for colleagues
- Introduction [1] for the committee]
Student prerequisites
- Discrete Analysis and Set Theory
- Calculus and Mathematical Analysis
- Algebra, Group theory
- General Physics
- Probability and Statistics
- Functional analysis is welcome
References to catch-up
- Mathematics for Physicists: Introductory Concepts and Methods by Alexander Altland and Jan von Delft, 2014
- Mathematical Methods for Physicists by Danilo Babusci, Giuseppe Dattoli, Silvia Licciardi and Elio Sabia, 2020