One takes care at the beginning to be sure that "the mathematics is appropriate for the physics," that is, that everything in the mathematics has physical meaning and that all of the physics one wishes to talk about is describable in terms of the mathematics.


Mathematical Physics, Chapter 15 (p. 86), University of Chicago Press. 1985


One takes care at the beginning to be sure that the mathematics is appropriate for the physics, that is, that everything in the mathematics has...

One takes care at the beginning to be sure that the mathematics is appropriate for the physics, that is, that everything in the mathematics has...

One takes care at the beginning to be sure that the mathematics is appropriate for the physics, that is, that everything in the mathematics has...

One takes care at the beginning to be sure that the mathematics is appropriate for the physics, that is, that everything in the mathematics has...