Mathematical aspects of classical and celestial mechanics
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Mathematical aspects of classical and celestial mechanics
(Encyclopaedia of mathematical sciences / editor-in-chief, R.V. Gamkrelidze, v. 3 . Dynamical systems ; 3)
Springer, c2006
3rd ed
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"Original Russian edition (2nd ed.) published by URSS, Moscow 2002."--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [469]-506) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The main purpose of the book is to acquaint mathematicians, physicists and engineers with classical mechanics as a whole, in both its traditional and its contemporary aspects. As such, it describes the fundamental principles, problems, and methods of classical mechanics, with the emphasis firmly laid on the working apparatus, rather than the physical foundations or applications. Chapters cover the n-body problem, symmetry groups of mechanical systems and the corresponding conservation laws, the problem of the integrability of the equations of motion, the theory of oscillations and perturbation theory.
Table of Contents
Basic Principles of Classical Mechanics.- The n-Body Problem.- Symmetry Groups and Order Reduction.- Variational Principles and Methods.- Integrable Systems and Integration Methods.- Perturbation Theory for Integrable Systems.- Non-Integrable Systems.- Theory of Small Oscillations.- Tensor Invariants of Equations of Dynamics.
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