Classical mechanics
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Pearson Education 2013 Edition: 3rd edDescription: 646pISBN: 9788131758915Subject(s): Canonical transformations; Lagrange`s equations; Hamilton`s principle; Central force problem; PhysicsDDC classification: 531 GOL HItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The classical approach of this leading text book has been revised and updated A section on the Euler and Lagrange exact solutions to the three-body problem A section on the damped driven oscillator as an example of the workings of the Josephson junction Chapter on canonical perturbation theory has been streamlined and the mathematics has been simplified Approximately 45 new problems, mostly in Chapters 1 8 and 11. Problems sets are now divided into Derivations and Exercises Solutions for 19 select problems have been provided in Appendix C.
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