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A Course in Mathematical Physics 1 and 2: Classical Dynamical Systems and Classical Field Theory

✍ Scribed by Dr. Walter Thirring (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Leaves
569
Series
Springer Study Edition
Edition
2
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The last decade has seen a considerable renaissance in the realm of classical dynamical systems, and many things that may have appeared mathematically overly sophisticated at the time of the first appearance of this textbook have since become the everyday tools of working physicists. This new edition is intended to take this development into account. I have also tried to make the book more readable and to eradicate errors. Since the first edition already contained plenty of material for a oneΒ­ semester course, new material was added only when some of the original could be dropped or simplified. Even so, it was necessary to expand the chapΒ­ ter with the proof of the K-A-M Theorem to make allowances for the curΒ­ rent trend in physics. This involved not only the use of more refined matheΒ­ matical tools, but also a reevaluation of the word "fundamental. " What was earlier dismissed as a grubby calculation is now seen as the consequence of a deep principle. Even Kepler's laws, which determine the radii of the planetary orbits, and which used to be passed over in silence as mystical nonsense, seem to point the way to a truth unattainable by superficial observation: The ratios of the radii of Platonic solids to the radii of inscribed Platonic solids are irrational, but satisfy algebraic equations of lower order.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxviii
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Analysis on Manifolds....Pages 8-83
Hamiltonian Systems....Pages 84-164
Nonrelativistic Motion....Pages 165-209
Relativistic Motion....Pages 210-261
The Structure of Space and Time....Pages 262-278
Introduction....Pages 279-323
The Electromagnetic Field of a Known Charge Distribution....Pages 324-379
The Field in the Presence of Conductors....Pages 380-432
Gravitation....Pages 433-530
Back Matter....Pages 531-547

✦ Subjects


Mathematical Physics;Mathematical Methods in Physics;Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics


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