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Methods of Theoretical Physics: Pt. 2 (Pure & Applied Physics) [Hardcover]

Philip McCord Morse , Herman Feshbach


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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
A hard but superb book. 8 Jan 2002
By Hui Fang - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Current physics students had less mathematical trainings than those did several decades ago, when computer wasn't popular. So this book is probably too hard to read through and to work on its problems. But if you force yourself, you will begin to appreciate the beauty of mathematics. The chapter about Green's function is escpecially good, never had a so vivid lecture on Green's function before. Actually, when I read this book, I felt Green's function is the kernel and the main bone of this book. It appears almost in every chapter.

The price is pretty high, but if you choose physics as your career, it's worth to have this book, both for academic and entertaining purposes.

52 of 62 people found the following review helpful
A Classic but dated & expensive - paperback coming soon 26 Feb 2002
By George Brown Arfken - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
In response to questions from colleagues and students i'm posting this review.
This was the standard text many years ago.
Many current topics on mathematical Quantization and Stochastic Optimization are conspicuously abscent.
The publisher is working on a two Volume Paperback edition that will be available shortly, so save your money and buy this 2-vol set for one fifth the price.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
No paperback coming soon, hardcover reprinted 22 July 2005
By Mark Feshbach - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Feshbach Publishing has acquired the rights to this work from McGraw-Hill. Cambridge University Press did a terrific job reprinting the book using printing film supplied by McGraw-Hill.

Despite George Arfken's claim in 2002 that a paperback version was on it's way, no such version was ever planned. This book is used intensively over several decades by many people. I doubt that a paperback version would survive for long under such circumstances.

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