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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Oscillatory motion | 41 |
3 | Calculus of variations | 71 |
4 | Integration of equations of motion | 101 |
5 | Orthogonal functions and expansions | 139 |
6 | Electrostatics | 169 |
7 | Boundary-value problems | 205 |
8 | Magnetostatics | 235 |
9 | Electric circuits | 259 |
10 | Waves | 283 |
11 | Physical optics | 321 |
12 | Special relativity | 353 |
13 | Quantum phenomena | 379 |
14 | Schrodinger equation in one dimension (I) : unbound states | 401 |
15 | Schrodinger equation in one dimension (II) : bound states | 425 |
16 | Schrodinger equation in three dimensions | 465 |
17 | Quantum statistics | 509 |
18 | General relativity | 545 |
App. A | Physical and astrophysical constants | 577 |
App. B | Mathematical notes | 579 |
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