Mathematical Physics is an introduction to such basic mathematical structures as groups, vector spaces, topological spaces, measure spaces, and Hilbert space. Geroch uses category theory to emphasize both the interrelationships among different structures and the unity of mathematics. Perhaps the most valuable feature of the book is the illuminating intuitive discussion of the "whys" of proofs and of axioms and definitions. This book, based on Geroch's University of Chicago course, will be especially helpful to those working in theoretical physics, including such areas as relativity, particle physics, and astrophysics.
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Book Details
Imprint
University of Chicago Press
Publication Year
1985 September
Contributors
Author Info
Robert Geroch is Professor Emeritus, Deptartment of Physics, Enrico Fermi Institute, Committee on Conceptual Foundations of Science and the College at the University of Chicago.
Series & Set Details
Series Name
Lectures in Physics
Dimensions
Width
2 mm
Height
24 mm
Length
16 mm
Depth
19.49
Weight
539 gr
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Excellent Book
One of the best books on for those interested in theoretical physics. The build of the context and the mathematical explanations are amazingly simple, engrossing and genius. Especially useful for those who love applied mathematics and are comfortable with modern physics.