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Revision as of 08:17, 17 September 2021
The Wolverhampton Lectures of Physics
These are the courses of Physics which we give in Wolverhampton for the BSc Physics course.
First Year
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- IV. Electromagnetism.
- V. Quantum Mechanics.
- VI. Scientific Computing
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Second Year
- VII. Electromagnetism II.
- VIII. Solid State Physics.
- IX. Mathematical Methods.
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Thid Year
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- XVI. Electrodynamics.
- XVII. Condensed-Matter Physics.
- XVIII. Research 2.
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Detailed Content
Table of Contents Mathematics for Physicists
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- The Platonic and Physical Universes.
- Arithmetics.
- Algebra.
- Logic and Sets.
- Proofs.
- Complex Numbers.
- Vectors.
- Functions.
- Infinities.
- Infinitesimals.
- Composite and Inverses.
- Taylor Expansions.
- Bra and Kets.
- Areas.
- Basis.
- Linear Functions.
- Inverses and Determinants.
- Eigensystems.
- Fourier Series.
- Differential Equations.
- Wronskians.
- Jacobians.
- Surface integrals.
- The continuity equation.
- The equations of Physics.
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