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_aGoldstein, Herbert _eauthor _9859658 |
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| 245 | 0 | _aClassical mechanics | |
| 250 | _a3rd ed. | ||
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_aNew Delhi: _b Pearson, _c2011 |
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_axviii, 646p. _b: ill. |
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| 500 | _aAppendix A-C 601-625p.; Selected bibliography 626-630p.; Author Index 631-632p.; Subject Index 633-646p. | ||
| 520 | _athis classic text has been the acknowledged standard in classical mechanics courses. Classical Mechanics enables students to make connections between classical and modern physics – an indispensable part of a physicist’s education. The authors have updated the topics, applications, and notations to reflect today’s physics curriculum. They introduce students to the increasingly important role that nonlinearities play in contemporary applications of classical mechanics. New numerical exercises help students develop skills in the use of computer techniques to solve problems in physics. Mathematical techniques are presented in detail so that the text remains fully accessible to students who have not had an intermediate course in classical mechanics | ||
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_a Central force problem _9819639 |
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_a Classical chaos _9819640 |
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_aElementary principles _9859659 |
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_aPoole, Charles P. _eco-author _9859660 |
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_aSafko, John _eco-author _9859661 |
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