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The third revolution in medicine-the convergence of life sciences with physical sciences, mathematics, and engineering [from the guest editors] [PDF]
The articles in this special issue focus on the so-called Third Revolution in the medical field, with a focus on the convergence of life sciences, physical sciences, mathematics, and engineering in ...
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Mathematics for the Physical Sciences
Choice Reviews Online, 2002A Review.- Vectors.- Vector Calculus.- Complex Numbers.- Differential Equations.- Partial Differential Equations.- Eigenvalue Problems.- Orthogonal Functions.- Matrix Formulation of the Eigenvalue Problem.- Variational Principles.
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Foundation Mathematics for the Physical Sciences [PDF]
This tutorial-style textbook develops the basic mathematical tools needed by undergraduates to solve problems in the physical ...
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MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1954Abstract PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON SERIES A.
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Mathematics for the Physical Sciences
Physics Bulletin, 1967Revised edition of Methodes Mathematiques pour les Sciences Physiques, originally published in French by Hermann, Paris L. Schwartz London: Addison-Wesley. 1967. Pp. 357. Price £4 14s. The author of this book needs no introduction to theoretical physicists who have studied the theory of distributions.
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Mathematics for Physical Science
Physics Bulletin, 1969B. G. Aldridge London: Prentice-Hall. 1968 Pp. vi + 137. Price 18s. 6d. (paper) It is possibly misleading to review this book in isolation from the other eight texts in the Merrill Physical Science Series which cover a range of subjects from mechanics, electricity and electromagnetic fields to geology, meteorology and oceanography.
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The new physics—Physical or mathematical science?
American Journal of Physics, 1988As creators of the new physics have proposed increasingly abstract descriptions of nature, the ‘‘testability’’ of their theoretical constructs has markedly declined. While the current problems are not different in kind from those characterizing other eras in the evolution of physics, they do appear to be substantially different in degree from past ...
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Mathematics and Physical Science
2018The chapter concerns the relation between physical science and mathematics. There is no contradiction involved in the assumption that both the physicist and the mathematician study body and magnitudes, but are nonetheless engaged in two distinct sciences.
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