Mathematical methods for oscillations and waves/ Joel Franklin
Publication details: United Kingdom: CUP, 2020Description: xiii,260 pages, 25 cmISBN:- 9781108488228
- 23 531.32015118 F832
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531.32 N418 Introduction to nonlinear oscillations / | 531.32 P665 Physics of vibration | 531.32 Sch351 Nonlinear vibrations | 531.32015118 F832 Mathematical methods for oscillations and waves/ | 531.322 L788 Operators,oscillations,waves | 531.33 Ac177 Wave propagation in elastic solids | 531.33 An575 Theory of oscillations |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 - Harmonic Oscillator -- 2 - Damped Harmonic Oscillator -- 3 - Coupled Oscillators -- 4 - The Wave Equation -- 5 - Integration -- 6 - Waves in Three Dimensions -- 7 - Other Wave Equations -- 8 - Numerical Methods -- Appendix A - Solving ODEs: A Roadmap -- Appendix B - Vector Calculus: Curvilinear Coordinates
Anchored in simple and familiar physics problems, the author provides a focused introduction to mathematical methods in a narrative driven and structured manner. Ordinary and partial differential equation solving, linear algebra, vector calculus, complex variables and numerical methods are all introduced and bear relevance to a wide range of physical problems. Expanded and novel applications of these methods highlight their utility in less familiar areas, and advertise those areas that will become more important as students continue. This highlights both the utility of each method in progressing with problems of increasing complexity while also allowing students to see how a simplified problem becomes 're-complexified'. Advanced topics include nonlinear partial differential equations, and relativistic and quantum mechanical variants of problems like the harmonic oscillator. Physics, mathematics and engineering students will find 300 problems treated in a sophisticated manner. The insights emerging from Franklin's treatment make it a valuable teaching resource.
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