Classical MECHANICS (PHY 501)

Jacobus Verbaarschot
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Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook
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This is a one semester graduate course in Classical Mechanics. The main part of my lecture will be based on the textbook Mechanics by L.D. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz (Elsevier). This book is available in the University book store but can also be ordered online. The first lecture will be on Wednesday September 5th at 9.35 am.

The following is a list of topics to be discussed in this lecture.

Lagrangian Canonical Equations
Euler-Lagrange Equation Canonical Transformations
Noether's Theorem Poisson Brackets
Kepler's Problem Liouville Theorem
Scattering Hanilton-Jacobi Equations
Rutherford's Formula Adiabatic Invariants
Small Oscillations Chaotic Motion
Normal Modes Poincar\'e Sections
Parametric Resonances Invariant Tori
Rigid Body Motion Maps
Euler Angles Period Doubling
Asymmetric Top Kolmogorov-Arnold-Moser Theorem

General Remarks

Announcements

Homework Assignements

Lecture Notes

List of Students (if your name does not appear on this list or is misspelled, please send me an e-mail)

TA: Zhengwen Zhang, Office Hours: Fridays 2-4 in C121.
Office Hours: Wednesday-Friday, 10.30-1.00

Questions about the lecture and the homework can be posted in the area below. Everyone is welcome to answer!


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With regards to holidays we will follow the offical University Calendar