PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics is desired.
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PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics is desired.
This course focuses on analytical aspects of classical mechanics and is targeted towards the audience who are interested in pursuing research in Physics. Various formulations of mechanics, like the Lagrangian formulation, the Hamiltonian formulation, the Poisson bracket formulation will be taught in the course. The course also introduces the mechanics of continuous systems and fields.
INTENDED AUDIENCE: First year of MSc or 2nd and 3rd year of BE/BTech in Engg Physics
PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics is desired.
This course focuses on analytical aspects of classical mechanics and is targeted towards the audience who are interested in pursuing research in Physics. Various formulations of mechanics, like the Lagrangian formulation, the Hamiltonian formulation, the Poisson bracket formulation will be taught in the course. The course also introduces the mechanics of continuous systems and fields.
INTENDED AUDIENCE: First year of MSc or 2nd and 3rd year of BE/BTech in Engg Physics
PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics is desired.
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The course is not from a very prestigious university.
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This course costs very less.
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66% of the students have found this course easy.
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90% of the students have liked the content of this course.
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96% of the students have liked how the instructor has taught this course.
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92% of the students are overall satisfied with this course.
This course focuses on analytical aspects of classical mechanics and is targeted towards the audience who are interested in pursuing research in Physics. Various formulations of mechanics, like the Lagrangian formulation, the Hamiltonian formulation, the Poisson bracket formulation will be taught in the course. The course also introduces the mechanics of continuous systems and fields.
INTENDED AUDIENCE: First year of MSc or 2nd and 3rd year of BE/BTech in Engg Physics
PREREQUISITES: Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics is desired.
COURSE LAYOUTWeek 1: Motion and Constraints, Generalized Coordinates, Dââ¬â¢Alembertââ¬â¢s Principle of Virtual WorkWeek 2: Variational Calculus, Hamiltonââ¬â¢s Principle, Lagrangian Formulation.Week 3: Application of Lagrangian Formulation, Configuration Space and Phase Space.Week 4: Hamiltonââ¬â¢s Equations of MotionWeek 5: Cannonical Transformations, Cannonical invariants, Symplectic Approach to CT.Week 6: Poisson Bracket Formulation, Symmetry groups of Mechanical Systems, Liouvilleââ¬â¢s TheoremWeek 7: Hamilton Jacobi Theory, Hamiltonââ¬â¢s Principal Fucntion, Action-Angle variables.Week 8: Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Formulation for Continuous Systems and Fields.Week 9: CanonicalTransformationsWeek 10: Poisson Bracket FormulationWeek 11: Hamilton-jacobi TheoryWeek 12: Chaos
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