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Course Information

In this web page we provide the syllabus of the course Mathematics for Physics II, offered by the Department of Physics.

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Code Φ-311
Title Mathematics for Physics II
Category B
ECTS 6
Hours 4
Level Undergraduate
Semester Spring
Teacher P. Ditsas
Program

Monday 11:00-13:00, Room 1 
Wednesday 11:00-13:00, Room 1

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Goal of the Course

This course aims to provide 3rd and 4th year student with mathematical tool to handle advanced problems in modern theoretical physics.

Syllabus

- Introductory Complex Analysis: Complex numbers. The complex plane.(2 weeks)
- Complex functions: Complex functions. Branch points. Multivalued functions. Continuity and the derivative of complex functions. Cauchy-Riemann conditions.(2.5 weeks)
- Analytic Functions: Analytic functions and applications.(2 weeks)
Cauchy's theorem and integration. Derivatives of analytic functions. Taylor and Laurent series.Classification of singular points. (2.5 weeks)
- Applications of Residues: Calculation of definite integrals. (2.5 weeks)
Calculation of generalized integrals. (2 weeks)
 

Bibliography

R.Churchill-J.Brown: Μιγαδικέs Συναρτήσειs και Εφαρμογέs (ΠΕΚ)
M.J. Ablowitz, Α.Σ. Φωκάς: Μιγαδικές Μεταβλητές (ΠΕΚ)
I.Bέργαδοs: Μαθηματικέs Μέθοδοι Φυσικήs, Τόμοs I (ΠΕΚ)
T. Needham: Visual Complex Analysis (Clarendon Press, Oxford)
M.R. Spiegel: Μιγαδικές Μεταβλητές. Σειρά Schaum.