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Analytical Mechanics for Relativity and Quantum Mechanics (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Analytical Mechanics for Relativity and Quantum Mechanics (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Series: Oxford Graduate Texts
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An innovative and mathematically sound treatment of the foundations
of analytical mechanics and the relation of classical mechanics to
relativity and quantum mechanics: Part I is an introduction to
analytical mechanics, suitable for a graduate or advanced
undergraduate course. Part II presents material designed
principally for graduate students. The appendices in Part III
summarize the mathematical methods used in the text. The book
integrates relativity into the teaching of classical mechanics.
Part II introduces special relativity and covariant mechanics. It
develops extended Lagrangian and Hamiltonian methods that treat
time as a transformable coordinate rather than the fixed parameter
of Newtonian physics, including an extended definition of canonical
transformation that both simplifies the theory and no longer
excludes the Lorentz transformation. The book assists students who
study classical mechanics as a preparation for quantum mechanics.
Analytical mechanics is presented using methods - such as linear
vector operators and dyadics - that familiarize the student with
similar operator techniques in quantum theory and the dyadic Dirac
notation. Comparisons to quantum mechanics appear throughout the
text. For example, the chapter on Hamilton-Jacobi theory includes
discussions of the closely related Bohm hidden variable model and
Feynman path integral method. The chapter on angle-action variables
concludes with a section on the old quantum theory. Several of the
fundamental problems in physics - the development of quantum
information technology, and the problem of quantizing the
gravitational field, to name two - require a rethinking of the
quantum-classical connection. Graduate students preparing for
research careers will find a graduate mechanics course based on
this book to be an essential bridge between their undergraduate
training and advanced study in analytical mechanics, relativity,
and quantum mechanics. New to the Second Edition: Part I contains
new chapters on Central Force Motion (Chapter 11) and Scattering
(Chapter 12), and new material on time-independent canonical
transformations. Part II contains a new chapter (Chapter 22) on
Angle-Action Variables. These additions allow a more flexible use
of the text. Part I is now a self-contained, introductory
analytical mechanics course. The instructor can then select a range
of topics from Part II appropriate to the interests of more
advanced students.
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