Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics
Delve into the intricate world of mathematical physics with "Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics" by Arthur Gordon Webster. Published in 2016, this extensive volume of 464 pages serves as a meticulous exploration of partial differential equations, a foundational topic for students and professionals alike. Webster, renowned as one of America's early mathematical physicists, expertly covers essential methods, theories, and applications of these equations.
This comprehensive treatise is not just an invaluable educational resource but also a robust reference guide for mathematicians, physicists, and research engineers. With in-depth discussions on Fourier series, integral and elliptic equations, and harmonics in various forms, as well as boundary problems and techniques such as Cauchy's method and the Riemann-Volterra method, this book is essential for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of mathematical physics.