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''Methoden der mathematischen Physik'' (Methods of Mathematical Physics) is a 1924 book, in two volumes totalling around 1000 pages, published under the names of
Richard Courant Richard Courant (January 8, 1888 – January 27, 1972) was a German American mathematician. He is best known by the general public for the book '' What is Mathematics?'', co-written with Herbert Robbins. His research focused on the areas of real ...
and David Hilbert. It was a comprehensive treatment of the "methods of
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" of the time. The second volume is devoted to the theory of
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s. It contains presages of the
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, on which Courant would work subsequently, and which would eventually become basic to
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. The material of the book was worked up from the content of Hilbert's lectures. While Courant played the major editorial role, many at the
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were involved in the writing-up, and in that sense it was a collective production. On its appearance in 1924 it apparently had little direct connection to the quantum theory questions at the centre of the
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of the time. That changed within two years, since the formulation of Schrödinger's equation made the Hilbert-Courant techniques of immediate relevance to the new
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. There was a second edition (1931/7), wartime edition in the USA (1943), and a third German edition (1968). The English version ''Methods of Mathematical Physics'' (1953) was revised by Courant, and the second volume had extensive work done on it by the faculty of the
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. The books quickly gained the reputation as classics, and are among most highly referenced books in advanced mathematical physics courses.


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Constance Reid Constance Bowman Reid (January 3, 1918 – October 14, 2010) was the author of several biographies of mathematicians and popular books about mathematics. She received several awards for mathematical exposition. She was not a mathematician bu ...
(1986) ''Hilbert-Courant'' (separate biographies bound as one volume) * *
Methoden der mathematischen Physik
online reproduction of 1924 German edition. {{Mathematics-lit-stub 1924 non-fiction books Mathematics books