Study Guide 2015-2016

FYS-4406 Analytical Mechanics, 5 cr

Person responsible

Jouko Nieminen

Lessons

Implementation 1: FYS-4406 2015-01

Study type P1 P2 P3 P4 Summer
Lectures
Excercises
Assignment
 4 h/week
 2 h/week

+2 h/week
+2 h/week
 2 h/week



 



 



 

Lecture times and places: Wednesday 14 - 16 SG312 , Monday 10 - 12 SG312 , Monday 10 - 12

Learning Outcomes

After passing the course, the student is acquainted with advanced formulations and methods of classical mechanics and can construct problems of physics in the framework of variational calculus. In addition to analytic skills, the student has the basic skills in numerical simulation of classical mechanics systems. Furthermore, the student has introductory skills to analyzing and solving nonlinear problems in physics.

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Equations of motion and conservation laws. The two complementary approaches in mechanics: direct solution of time dependencies and first integrals from conserving quantities.      
2. Lagrangian and Hamiltonian methods in physics and variational approaches.   Formulation and solution of field equations using variational methods. Correspondencies between classical and quantum mechanics.   
3. Nonlinearity and chaos. Attractors, limit cycles, Hopf Bifurcations.      
4. Numerical solutions of equations of motion derived using Lagrangian and Hamiltonian methods. Molecular dynamics method.  Stability considerations. Numerical solution of chaotic systems and Poincare maps.   

Study material

Type Name Author ISBN URL Additional information Examination material
Book   Classical Mechanics   T.W.B. Kibble and F.H. Berkshire         No   

Correspondence of content

There is no equivalence with any other courses

Last modified 12.08.2015