Hello David,
One of the reasons why I wanted to read about quaternions it because of the concept of vector and its development at the end of XIX century. I think quaternions took a fundamental role in this development, but of course vector calculus, for example, is more useful.
I think I'm not...
Hello everyone,
I was studing Heaviside's operators for solving ODE, which I strongly recommend to have a look because it helps a lot when the differential equations have "exotic" inhomogeneous terms, but it is a method that works and you do not know exactly why.
Some biographies tell that...
Your question is very interesting, let's analise it.
First, we have the De Broglie's equation:
$$λ=\frac{h}{p}=\frac{h}{mv}=\frac{h}{\sqrt{2mE}}$$
but this equation tells you the wavelength associated to a particle (in this particular case they are an electron and a neutron). So if you impress...
Surely I prefer it! haha
Well, for being honest, I had never heard about Geometric Algebra neither topics related with it (only quaternions). I am seeing, as you said, that is a more general theory.
Thanks for your recommendation!
Hello everyone,
Lately, I have been reading and studying the Maxwell's https://es.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=A_Treatise_on_Electricity_and_Magnetism&action=edit&redlink=1 https://es.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=A_Treatise_on_Electricity_and_Magnetism&action=edit&redlink=1
Thanks for...
I could see the table of the Springer edition, only. MIT's table wasn't avaliable.
I didn't see that review, and it's the first one... Thanks for show me it. Thanks a lot for your help!
Hi everyone!
I'm thinking of buying Arnold's book of ODE, but looking for it on the internet I have found two publishers which have this book printed: MIT Press and Springer. The main question is: which edition is better?
Both editions haven't the same quantity of pages, maybe because of...