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In a textbook for an advanced undergraduate course for physics students, Petrini, Pradisi, and Zaffaroni introduce the mathematics behind concrete physical problems in both classical and quantum physics. They arrange the different arguments into sections on complex analysis and vector spaces to demonstrate how seemingly different mathematical tools used in physics are conceptually related and deeply interconnected. Among their topics are holomorphic functions, Taylor and Laurent series, spaces of functions, Fourier analysis, and linear operators in Hilbert spaces: the finite-dimension and infinite-dimensional cases. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)