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Classical Mechanics by Eric D Hoker

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Classical Mechanics by Eric D Hoker

Classical Mechanics by Eric D Hoker

This note explains the following topics: Review of Newtonian Mechanics, Lagrangian Formulation of Mechanics, Quadratic Systems: Small Oscillations, Hamiltonian Formulation of Mechanics, Lie groups and Lie algebras, Motion of Rigid Bodies, Special Relativity, Fluid Mechanics, Completely integrable systems, Global properties of Hamiltonian mechanics.

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