
The Authors Present Analytical Mechanics As The First Part In The Study Of Theoretical Physics. Its Methods And Ideas Are Crucial Important, As They Form The Basis Of All Other Branches Of Theoretical Physics, Including Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Physics, And Field Theory. Such Concepts As The Lagrangian And Hamiltonian Formalisms, Normal Oscillations, Adiabatic Invariants, Liouville Theorem, And Canonical Transformations Lay The Foundation, Without Which Any Further In-deep Study Of Theoretical Physics Is Impossible
This text investigates the fundamental principles of analytical mechanics as the essential prerequisite for advanced study in theoretical physics. The authors, A. I. Chernykh, G. L. Kotkin, and V. G. Serbo, utilize a structured pedagogical approach to introduce the mathematical frameworks that underpin modern physical theory. By focusing on the transition from classical Newtonian concepts to more abstract formalisms, the book establishes the logical necessity of these methods for understanding subsequent fields such as quantum mechanics and field theory.
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Experts identify this work as a rigorous foundational text for students transitioning into graduate-level theoretical physics. Readers frequently note the high density of the mathematical prose and the necessity of a strong calculus background to fully grasp the presented concepts.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
New York : Oxford University Press,
ISBN-10:
0191997552
ISBN-13:
9780191997556
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