Mechanics and dynamical systems with Mathematica
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"Mechanics and Dynamical Systems with Mathematica provides a systematic and unified treatment of mechanics and dynamical systems, addressing modeling, qualitative analysis, and simulations of physical systems using ordinary differential equations.".
"The scientific computational components are presented using the software program Mathematica, both in worked examples and in the end-of-chapter problems. Special attention is given to classical mechanics models in light of new computational methods and concepts from dynamical systems.".
"This book is an essential text/reference for advanced students, graduates, and practitioners in mechanics, scientific computing, physics, and mathematical modeling. It is also suitable as a self-study resource for professionals and others seeking an understanding of the subject from a modeling perspective."--BOOK JACKET.
"The scientific computational components are presented using the software program Mathematica, both in worked examples and in the end-of-chapter problems. Special attention is given to classical mechanics models in light of new computational methods and concepts from dynamical systems.".
"This book is an essential text/reference for advanced students, graduates, and practitioners in mechanics, scientific computing, physics, and mathematical modeling. It is also suitable as a self-study resource for professionals and others seeking an understanding of the subject from a modeling perspective."--BOOK JACKET.
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