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A Students Guide To Lagrangians And Hamiltonians Patrick Hamill

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A Students Guide To Lagrangians And Hamiltonians Patrick Hamill
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Patrick Hamill
ISBN: 9781107042889, 1107042887
Language: English
Year: 2014

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A Students Guide To Lagrangians And Hamiltonians Patrick Hamill by Patrick Hamill 9781107042889, 1107042887 instant download after payment.

A concise but rigorous treatment of variational techniques, focussing primarily on Lagrangian and Hamiltonian systems, this book is ideal for physics, engineering and mathematics students. 

The book begins by applying Lagrange's equations to a number of mechanical systems. It introduces the concepts of generalized coordinates and generalized momentum. Following this the book turns to the calculus of variations to derive the Euler-Lagrange equations. It introduces Hamilton's principle and uses this throughout the book to derive further results. The Hamiltonian, Hamilton's equations, canonical transformations, Poisson brackets and Hamilton-Jacobi theory are considered next. The book concludes by discussing continuous Lagrangians and Hamiltonians and how they are related to field theory. 

Written in clear, simple language and featuring numerous worked examples and exercises to help students master the material, this book is a valuable supplement to courses in mechanics.

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