A Concise Introduction to Classical Mechanics A Concise Introduction to Classical Mechanics
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Publisher Description

Mechanics is one of the oldest and most foundational subjects in undergraduate curricula for mathematicians, physicists, and engineers. Traditionally taught through a classical, or "analytical," approach, modern advancements have introduced a "geometric" perspective that has found applications in diverse fields such as machine learning, climate research, satellite navigation, and more.

This book bridges the gap between classical mechanics and its modern, geometric counterpart. Designed for students and educators, it presents the essential topics typically required in mechanics courses while integrating a geometric approach to deepen understanding.

Key features include:

*Clear explanations of core concepts, including Lagrangian mechanics, variational methods, canonical transformations, and systems with constraints.

*Numerous solved problems and real-world examples to solidify understanding.

*Sample midterms and final exams to help students prepare for coursework and assessments.

*Every chapter includes a ‘looking forward’ section outlining modern applications of the material

The book minimizes mathematical abstraction, introducing only the necessary concepts to make the material accessible and practical. Whether you're a student looking to master the essentials or an instructor seeking a fresh perspective, this book provides a comprehensive, approachable, and modern exploration of mechanics.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2025
28 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
219
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Nature Switzerland
PROVIDER INFO
Springer Science & Business Media LLC
SIZE
8.2
MB
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