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Advanced Mechanics - From Euler's Determinism to Arnold's Chaos (Paperback)
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Advanced Mechanics - From Euler's Determinism to Arnold's Chaos (Paperback)
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Classical Mechanics is the oldest and best understood part of
physics. This does not mean that it is cast in marble yet, a museum
piece to be admired from a distance. Instead, mechanics continues
to be an active area of research by physicists and mathematicians.
Every few years, we need to re-evaluate the purpose of learning
mechanics and look at old material in the light of modern
developments. Once you have learned basic mechanics (Newton's laws,
the solution of the Kepler problem) and quantum mechanics (the
Schroedinger equation, hydrogen atom) it is time to go back and
relearn classical mechanics in greater depth. It is the intent of
this book to take you through the ancient (the original meaning of
"classical ") parts of the subject quickly: the ideas started by
Euler and ending roughly with Poincare. We then take up the
developments of twentieth century physics that have largely to do
with chaos and discrete time evolution (the basis of numerical
solutions). Along the way you will learn about elliptic functions
and their connection to the Arithmetico-Geometric-Mean; Einstein's
calculation of the perihelion shift of Mercury; that spin is really
a classical phenomenon; how Hamilton came very close to guessing
wave mechanics when he developed a unified theory of optics and
mechanics; how Riemannian reometry is useful to understand the
impossibility of long range weather prediction; why the maximum of
the potential is a stable point of equilibrium in certain
situations; the similarity of the orbits of particles in atomic
traps and of the Trojan asteroids; about Julia sets and the
Mandelblot; what Feigenbaum constants are and how Newton's
iterations help establish the Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser theorem. By
the end you should be ready to absorb modern research in mechanics.
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