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About the Book
The intelligent student does not desire what is commonly called a ``Key'' to a collection of problems. He welcomes, at the most, some hints as to the method by which a problem is to be solved, or some indication of the principal steps in the process.
I have tried to illustrate as many principles and methods as possible; and therefore when a group of questions might have been solved by processes identical in principle, I have preferred to treat different questions of the group by different methods.
The present work is an outcome of this pursuit, which will serve as a complete guide to private students reading the subject with few or no opportunities of instruction. This will save the time and lighten the work of Teachers as well. This book helps in acquiring a better understanding of the basic principles of mathematical physics and in revising a large amount of the subject matter quickly.
This book provides conceptual solutions to all the exercises of the textbook Mathematical Methods For Physicists (Seventh Edition : George B. Arfken, Hans J. Weber and Frank E. Harris). Familiarity with elementary calculus and probability is assumed. Though aimed primarily at students, it imparts the knowledge of deep internals of underlying mathematical concepts to teachers alike.
Care has been taken, as in the forthcoming ones, to present the solutions with multi-concepts and beyond in a simple natural manner, in order to meet the difficulties which are most likely to arise, and to render the work intelligible and instructive.
This work contains several variations of problems, solutions, methods, approaches to enrich, strengthen and enliven the inherent multi-concepts.
About the Author
Chandra Shekhar Kumar is Staff Software Architect @ GE Healthcare (Ultrasound Digital Solutions). In an innovator role, he is actively involved in digital Innovation in Ultrasound ecosystem (premise, edge and cloud) including (but not limited to) C++17/20/23, Boost C++ Libraries, WineLib, Qt, wxWidgets, WebAssembly, NATS.io, Hashicorp Nomad and Rust. Motto is to build once and run everywhere using the same code base (using and extending WebAssembly Infrastructure)
He is Co-Founder of Ancient Science Publishers (estd.2014), a venture to publish monographs on mathematics, physics and computer science and render services related to hiring technical talents, training for competitive programming, algorithms, programming interviews, IITJEE and Olympiads. Inspiration for this undertaking came from the writings of Leonhard Euler (mathematics), Richard Phillips Feynman (physics) and Edsger Wybe Dijkstra (computer science).
https://ancientscience.github.io/
He is Founder of Ancient Kriya Yoga Mission (estd.2013), a venture to disseminate simple techniques of ancient science of living and publish kriya yoga scriptures and commentaries.
He holds a degree of Integrated M.Sc.(5 yrs) in Physics from IIT Kanpur.
He has worked with software companies like Trilogy, Oracle and few start-ups.
He has been programming in C++ for the last 22 years. He loves to hack gcc, gdb, valgrind, clang, boost, TeX, LaTeX and pours inside the works of Dijkstra and Knuth.