Mathematical Physics
Martin H. Krieger
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Martin H. Krieger: University of Southern California
Chapter Chapter 9 in Primes and Particles, 2024, pp 93-96 from Springer
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Abstract The practice of mathematics applied to physics, more particularly mathematical physics, leads to demands for explicitness and rigor. The features of this practice are in effect unavoidable—although derivations of the same fact may go by different routes. Rigor matters substantively.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-49776-6_9
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