Schaum's Outline of Lagrangian Dynamics |  | Author: Dare Wells Publisher: McGraw-Hill Category: Book
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ISBN: 0070692580 Dewey Decimal Number: 531 EAN: 9780070692589 ASIN: 0070692580
Publication Date: June 1, 1967 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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The book clearly and concisely explains the basic principles of Lagrangian dynamicsand provides training in the actual physical and mathematical techniques of applying Lagrange's equations, laying the foundation for a later study of topics that bridge the gap between classical and quantum physics, engineering, chemistry and applied mathematics, and for practicing scientists and engineers.
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The best on Lagrangian Mechanics March 15, 2001 rabih alkhatib (Lyndhurst, ohio USA) 24 out of 25 found this review helpful
If you would like to understand and know who to use Lagrange equation, look no further. This book provides both theory and practical application to Lagrange equation. The material converge is excellent and complete. The book is rich in examples and solved problem. It is a graduate level book but also very accessible to people with good background in Dynamics. I often refer to it when solving dynamic modeling of systems.
The Very Best July 3, 2002 J. Rantschler (Seattle, WA USA) 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
This is the best of Schaum's Outlines. Not only is the treatment of variational mechanics complete, with exposition on every major aspect of the derivation and solution dynamical equations, it does so while exceeding all junior-level texts on analytical mechanics. Its treatment of dissipation functions in chapter six, moreover, is better than the available graduate textbooks on the subject. This is the one workbook in the series that you must own for learning and for future reference.
This is one of the best Schaum's outlines. May 13, 1999 cbullock@python.physics.louisville.edu (Louisville, KY) 26 out of 31 found this review helpful
This is a very detailed outline on Lagrangian mechanics. Many of the Schaum's series outlines deal only with some of the simplest problems, leaving the more diffucult problems to the reader, or to texts. Here, the author dedicates two chapters to background material, and covers everything from the most basic to some quite advanced problems in the remaining sixteen chapters. A very good outline, and a must for those who love to see good examples when learning a subject.
Lagrangian Dynamics January 1, 2008 Cederik Leon De Acuãa (México) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
it`s a useful book for a beginner on Theoretical Mechanics, a lot of examples solved and exercises. It helps to understand some more complex concepts on mechanics and how a reformulation on that subject (from newton to lagrange) simplify calculations. the presentation it`s so clear and easy to follow. The kind of a book that you can carry and read everywhere
Lagrangian Dynamics made easy October 12, 2009 Michael Bowles (NW Atlanta, GA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is great. It is not required for any course (at my school), but I got it to see about all the fuss I'd heard from all the grad students on here!
It is a very accesible book. I haven't completed my (undergrad) mechanics course yet and it is just gravy!!! I would recommend this to any serious physics student, especially to get a leg up on the material. It is incredibly clear.
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