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a guide or two

Comment comment by wyldeling on 18 December 2006

I think I found a reference on the first try: Mathematical Foundations for Computational Engineering: A Handbook. I don't know how useful it would be, though.

For my work, I found Tinkham's Group Theory and Quantum Mechanics useful. While it deals directly with quantum, chs 1-5 are pretty generic and give a good overview of group theory and its applications to differential equations. ch 6 is about quantum, and along with ch 8 (solid state), they should be pretty good for an EE. But, they also should be good for an ME as, at least ch 6, is really just about how to solve diffential equations using groups.

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