Review
"The Mathematica notebook files are well written.a ] Most procedures are quite general and may be adapted to different models. The book covers a huge amount of grounda ] The nice thing about this book is the great variety of mathematical models treated." a "Mathematical Reviews
"a ]Solid motivations are always given.a ] The book includes a great number of examples, taken from practice, many of them being worked out completely.a ] [It is] useful for practitioners and even mathematicians could find a lot of very interesting examples and motivations." a "Mathematica, Revue da (TM)Analyse Numerique et de Theorie de la (TM)Approximation
"A distinguishing feature of this booka (TM)s treatment of classical mechanics is the way in which it presents modeling, analysis and computation in a unified manner.a ] This text gives a surprisingly readable yet thorough account of classical mechanics and the use of Mathematica to aid the numerical and analytic solution of many standard problems. It is aimed at advanced undergraduate students and is, in fact, [a] very student-friendly text. There are many step-by-step descriptions of problem-solving methods that may be applied to broad classes of problems.a ] This book will be of great use to those struggling with advanced applications and concepts." a "Scientific Computing World
"In this advanced undergraduate book on analytical mechanics, [the authors] develop enough of the theory of dynamical systems to provide an appropriate mathematical context for mechanics as well as useful analytical tools. They also provide Mathematica computer routines (available at the publisher's Web site) so the reader can visualize and experiment with thebook's examples. This powerful combination of qualitative and quantitative tools allows for the analysis of a rich range of topics and material including some outside of mechanics. Still, the volume is fundamentally a textbook on classical mechanics and can be recommended as such, perhaps more than as a fundamental addition to a library collection." a "Choice
Product Description
Providing a unified treatment of the subject, this text addresses modelling, qualitative analysis and simulation of real physical systems using ordinary differential equations. The scientific computational aspects are presented using the computer program, Mathematica, both for plentiful exercises and examples. Special attention is given to classical mechanics in light of new computational methods and concept.