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Physics and Mathematics

1981
Mathematics and physics are closely related as disciplines. Their histories are intertwined, sometimes in the person of a single figure such as Newton. Each has helped to give form and emphasis to the other. The practice of physics requires a broad knowledge of mathematics, and the mathematician who seeks wider understanding in his or her own field ...
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Mathematics and physics in engineering

Electrical Engineering, 1939
MANY definitions are given of an engineer. For the purpose of this discussion I would define an engineer as a scientist who uses physics and mathematics to promote the welfare of mankind. His use of physics and mathematics presupposes a thorough knowledge of them and demands that he be capable of:
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Special Functions of Mathematical Physics

1989
Discussion of the most important formulae and construction of plots for some functions of mathematical physics relevant to quantum mechanics. These functions are Hermite polynomials, Legendre polynomials and Legendre functions, spherical harmonics, Bessel functions and spherical Bessel functions and Laguerre polynomials.
Siegmund Brandt   +2 more
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Physics and Mathematics

2014
Physics would seem at first sight to be one of those “hard” sciences that requires as much if not more rigor than any. It is, according to the Free Online Dictionary, “the science of matter and energy and interactions between the two.” The Oxford Dictionary gives a few more words but is essentially the same—namely, “the branch of science concerned with
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Precision Mathematics and Approximation Mathematics in Physics

1983
The year 1908 saw the publication for the first time of Felix Klein’s lectures on elementary mathematics, under the title Elementarmathematik vom Hoheren Standpunkte Aus.17† In this memorable work, Klein expresses himself repeatedly on fundamental questions of mathematics and their relation to mechanics and physics.
R. Rompe, H.-J. Treder
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New horizons for fundamental physics with LISA

Living Reviews in Relativity, 2022
K g Arun   +2 more
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Physicalism in Mathematics

1990
1. Epistemology & Nominalism.- 2. What Is Abstraction & What Is It Good For?.- 3. Beliefs About Mathematical Objects.- 5. Field & Fregean Platonism.- 5. ? in The Sky.- 6. Nominalism.- 7. The Logic of Physical Theory.- 8. Knowledge of Mathematical Objects.- 9. Physicalism, Reductionism & Hilbert.- 10. Physicalistic Platonism.- 11.
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Theoretical Physics and Mathematics

2018
Following the method of Galileo, Theoretical Physics uses Mathematics as natural and essential language to describe reality. But even Galileo would probably be surprised by the degree of success of the mathematical description of the world. Simple elegant laws like the Planck radiation formula agree with reality accurately over all the electromagnetic ...
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