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Elements of analytical dynamics
Elements of Analytical Dynamics deals with dynamics, which studies the relationship between motion of material bodies and the forces acting on them. This book is a compilation of lectures given by the author at the Georgia and Institute of Technology and formed a part of a course in Topological Dyna...
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Pergamon Press
1976
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author | Kurth, Rudolph Sneddon, I N Stark, M |
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description | Elements of Analytical Dynamics deals with dynamics, which studies the relationship between motion of material bodies and the forces acting on them. This book is a compilation of lectures given by the author at the Georgia and Institute of Technology and formed a part of a course in Topological Dynamics. The book begins by discussing the notions of space and time and their basic properties. It then discusses the Hamilton-Jacobi theory and Hamilton's principle and first integrals. The text concludes with a discussion on Jacobi's geometric interpretation of conservative systems. This book will |
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spelling | cern-19860912021-04-21T20:36:21Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1986091engKurth, RudolphSneddon, I NStark, MElements of analytical dynamicsGeneral Theoretical PhysicsElements of Analytical Dynamics deals with dynamics, which studies the relationship between motion of material bodies and the forces acting on them. This book is a compilation of lectures given by the author at the Georgia and Institute of Technology and formed a part of a course in Topological Dynamics. The book begins by discussing the notions of space and time and their basic properties. It then discusses the Hamilton-Jacobi theory and Hamilton's principle and first integrals. The text concludes with a discussion on Jacobi's geometric interpretation of conservative systems. This book willPergamon Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:19860911976 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics Kurth, Rudolph Sneddon, I N Stark, M Elements of analytical dynamics |
title | Elements of analytical dynamics |
title_full | Elements of analytical dynamics |
title_fullStr | Elements of analytical dynamics |
title_full_unstemmed | Elements of analytical dynamics |
title_short | Elements of analytical dynamics |
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topic | General Theoretical Physics |
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