Classical Mechanics and Dynamical Systems
by Martin Scholtz
Publisher: Charles University 2012
Number of pages: 211
Description:
Contents: Classical mechanics; Lagrange equations; Hamilton's equations; Variational principle; Hamilton-Jacobi equation; Electromagnetic field; Discrete dynamical systems and fractals; Dynamical systems; Bifurcations; Important commands in Mathematica.
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