PHY-325 Mathematical Methods of Physics
	 This course provides a mathematical foundation for  solving problems in analytical mechanics, electromagnetism, heat and  thermodynamics, quantum mechanics and advanced modern physics with a focus on the  differential equations (especially Laplace and Poisson partial differential equations) that occur  in theoretical physics. Core topics include series, complex numbers, linear algebra, Fourier  series, calculus of variations, special functions (Legendre polynomials, Bessel functions,  and Hermite polynomials) and integral transforms. The course will apply linear algebra  to function spaces with physical interpretations of basis eigenfunctions,  eigenvalues, normalization and orthogonality. Additional topics may include vector analysis,  complex analysis and probability. Prerequisite:  MAT-353.
 Credits
3