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A Brief Introduction to Classical, Statistical, and Quantum Mechanics

Part of the Courant Lecture Notes series
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This book provides a rapid overview of the basic methods and concepts in mechanics for beginning Ph.D. students and advanced undergraduates in applied mathematics or related fields.

It is based on a graduate course given in 2006-07 at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences.

Among other topics, the book introduces Newton's law, action principles, Hamilton-Jacobi theory, geometric wave theory, analytical and numerical statistical mechanics, discrete and continuous quantum mechanics, and quantum path-integral methods.

The focus is on fundamental mathematical methods that provide connections between seemingly unrelated subjects.There is an example is Hamilton-Jacobi theory, which appears in the calculus of variations, in Fermat's principle of classical mechanics, and in the geometric theory of dispersive wavetrains.

The material is developed in a sequence of simple examples and the book can be used in a one-semester class on classical, statistical, and quantum mechanics.

Some familiarity with differential equations is required but otherwise the book is self-contained.

In particular, no previous knowledge of physics is assumed.

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0821842323 / 9780821842324
Paperback / softback
530.12
30/10/2006
United States
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306 grams