Description
A comprehensive but accessible advanced undergraduate treatment of classical mechanics, adaptable to a one or two-semester course.
About the Author
Patrick Hamill has taught physics at San Jose State University for over thirty years. During that time he was honored by student organizations for teaching excellence and was named a 'President's Scholar' for his research activities in atmospheric science. He received the NASA Ames Julian Allen award for his studies of the role of polar stratospheric clouds in the formation of the ozone hole over the Antarctic. Dr. Hamill has published over 100 peer reviewed papers. He is the author of the Cambridge University Press text, A Student's Guide to Lagrangians and Hamiltonians.
Reviews
'Nominally a textbook, this excellent treatise on modern dynamics - carefully packed with interesting and informative exercises, problems, computational projects, and wonderful figures - can serve also as a tutorial for readers at a wide range of levels. In addition to comprehensive development of intermediate-level topics, chapters on special relativity and non-linear 'chaotic' systems will prepare readers for advanced topics in modern classical mechanics. An engaging and informal style facilitates understanding of even the most complex topics.' Jeffrey Scargle, Astrobiology and Space Science Division, NASA Ames Research Center
'Professor Hamill's textbook, Intermediate Dynamics, lives up to his belief of 'learning by doing.' His presentation of classical mechanics flows logically and clearly from basic concepts to complex subjects in the field, including fluid dynamics and chaos, which are normally excluded from standard textbooks. Most importantly, the full narrative is closely followed by worked examples explained in detail, strengthening the understanding of the concepts. Sections of content are immediately followed by exercises, further solidifying concepts. An excellent book for advanced students.' Carlos Salgado, Norfolk State University
'Hamill's excellent book brings to bear a career of student-oriented and breezy pedagogical wisdom on the subject, which is a pleasure to engage with.' Thomas Gutierrez, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
'A very well-written text on classical mechanics and a perfect choice for an intermediate-level undergraduate course. The author covers all key topics, including symmetries and conservation laws, and additional advanced topics on chaos, waves, and oscillations. Numerous exercises and computational projects help students to strengthen their understanding of the subject. I am happy to highly recommend this text.' Andrei Afanasev, George Washington University
Book Information
ISBN 9781009098472
Author Patrick Hamill
Format Hardback
Page Count 616
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1460g
Dimensions(mm) 252mm * 194mm * 32mm