Is anyone interested in taking a look at /or reviewing a book or
sections of a book on mathematical physics (undergrad or 1st year grad
student level; mostly Fourier methods, PDQs)? I've gotten involved with
a Russian physicist who has written such a book which includes some
pedagogically oriented software for solving problems. I am a co-author
(although to be honest I mostly just made the English intelligible). I
think it is pretty good for what it covers; it has tonnes of examples
and problems. Our publisher is asking us who we might know who would be
willing to review it or at least be informed about it (fliers/ads).
kyle
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