1: Essential Advanced Physics: Lecture Notes in Classical Mechanics: Lecture notes: Lecture notes (IOP Expanding Physics) - Hardcover

Likharev, Konstantin K

 
9780750313995: 1: Essential Advanced Physics: Lecture Notes in Classical Mechanics: Lecture notes: Lecture notes (IOP Expanding Physics)

Synopsis

 

Essential Advanced Physics is a series comprising four parts: Classical Mechanics, Classical Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics and Statistical Mechanics. Each part consists of two volumes, Lecture Notes and Problems with Solutions, further supplemented by an additional collection of test problems and solutions available to qualifying university instructors.

Written for graduate and advanced undergraduate students, the goal of this series is to provide readers with a knowledge base necessary for professional work in physics, be that theoretical or experimental, fundamental or applied research. From the formal point of view, it satisfies typical PhD basic course requirements at major universities. Selected parts of the series may be also valuable for graduate students and researchers in allied disciplines, including astronomy, chemistry, materials science, and mechanical, electrical, computer and electronic engineering.

The EAP series is focused on the development of problem-solving skills. The following features distinguish it from other graduate-level textbooks:

  • Concise lecture notes (~250 pages per semester)
  • Emphasis on simple explanations of the main concepts, ideas and phenomena of physics
  • Sets of exercise problems, with detailed model solutions in separate companion volumes
  • Extensive cross-referencing between the volumes, united by common style and notation
  • Additional sets of test problems, freely available to qualifying faculty

 

This volume, Classical Mechanics: Lecture Notes is intended to be the basis for a one-semester graduate-level course on classical mechanics and dynamics, including the mechanics of continua, in particular deformations, elasticity, waves, and fluid dynamics.

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About the Author

Konstantin K. Likharev received his PhD from the Lomonosov Moscow State University, USSR in 1969, and a habilitation degree of Doctor of Sciences from USSR's High Attestation Committee in 1979. From 1969 to 1990 Dr. Likharev was a Staff Scientist of Moscow State University. In 1991 he assumed a Professorship at Stony Brook University (Distinguished Professor since 2002, John S. Toll Professor since 2017). During his research career, Dr Likharev worked in the fields of nonlinear classical and dissipative quantum dynamics, and solid-state physics and electronics, notably including superconductor electronics and nanoelectronics - most recently, with applications to neuromorphic networks. Dr Likharev has authored more than 250 original publications, over 80 review papers and book chapters, 2 monographs and several patents. Dr. Likharev is a Fellow of the APS and IEEE.

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