Course Number
615.653
Next Offered
Summer 2024
Primary Program
Location
Online
Course Format
Asynchronous Online

This is an advanced course in classical mechanics that introduces techniques that are applicable to contemporary pure and applied research. The material covered provides a basis for a fundamental understanding of not only quantum and statistical mechanics but also nonlinear mechanical systems. Topics include the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formulation of classical mechanics, Euler’s rigid body equations of motion, Hamilton-Jacobi theory, and canonical perturbation theory. These methods are applied to force-free motion of a rigid body, oscillations of systems of coupled particles, and central force motion including the Kepler problem and scattering in a Coulomb potential. Applications are emphasized through in-class examples and homework.

Course Prerequisite(s)

Intermediate mechanics and EN.615.641 Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering.

Course Offerings

Waitlist Only

Classical Mechanics

615.653.81
05/28/2024 - 08/22/2024
Semester
Summer 2024
Course Format
Asynchronous Online
Location
Online
Cost
$5,270.00
Course Materials
Open

Classical Mechanics

615.653.82
05/28/2024 - 08/22/2024
Semester
Summer 2024
Course Format
Asynchronous Online
Location
Online
Cost
$5,270.00
Course Materials
Open

Classical Mechanics

615.653.81
08/26/2024 - 12/10/2024
Semester
Fall 2024
Course Format
Asynchronous Online
Location
Online
Cost
$5,270.00
Course Materials