Methods of Mathematical Physics
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Methods of Mathematical Physics is a classic textbook that systematically develops the mathematical techniques used in theoretical physics, co-authored by Harold Jeffreys.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Methods of Mathematical Physics Context triple: [Harold Jeffreys, notableWork, Methods of Mathematical Physics]
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Methods of Mathematical Physics
Methods of Mathematical Physics is a classic two-volume textbook by Richard Courant and David Hilbert that rigorously develops the mathematical foundations and techniques used in theoretical physics.
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Generalized Functions (multi-volume series)
Generalized Functions (multi-volume series) is a foundational multi-volume work in functional analysis and distribution theory that systematically develops the theory of generalized functions and its applications to differential equations and mathematical physics.
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Lectures on Cauchy’s problem in linear partial differential equations
"Lectures on Cauchy’s Problem in Linear Partial Differential Equations" is a classic mathematical treatise by Jacques Hadamard that systematically develops the theory of existence, uniqueness, and well-posedness for solutions to linear partial differential equations.
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Lectures on Fourier Integrals
Lectures on Fourier Integrals is a classic mathematical monograph by Salomon Bochner that systematically develops the theory and applications of Fourier integrals and transforms.
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Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics
Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics is a widely used textbook that introduces the differential geometric foundations underlying modern theoretical physics, including topics such as manifolds, tensors, and symmetries.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Methods of Mathematical Physics Target entity description: Methods of Mathematical Physics is a classic textbook that systematically develops the mathematical techniques used in theoretical physics, co-authored by Harold Jeffreys.
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A.
Methods of Mathematical Physics
Methods of Mathematical Physics is a classic two-volume textbook by Richard Courant and David Hilbert that rigorously develops the mathematical foundations and techniques used in theoretical physics.
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B.
Generalized Functions (multi-volume series)
Generalized Functions (multi-volume series) is a foundational multi-volume work in functional analysis and distribution theory that systematically develops the theory of generalized functions and its applications to differential equations and mathematical physics.
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C.
Lectures on Cauchy’s problem in linear partial differential equations
"Lectures on Cauchy’s Problem in Linear Partial Differential Equations" is a classic mathematical treatise by Jacques Hadamard that systematically develops the theory of existence, uniqueness, and well-posedness for solutions to linear partial differential equations.
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D.
Lectures on Fourier Integrals
Lectures on Fourier Integrals is a classic mathematical monograph by Salomon Bochner that systematically develops the theory and applications of Fourier integrals and transforms.
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E.
Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics
Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics is a widely used textbook that introduces the differential geometric foundations underlying modern theoretical physics, including topics such as manifolds, tensors, and symmetries.
- F. None of above. chosen
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