This textbook introduces readers to the detailed and methodical
resolution of classical and more recent problems in analytical
mechanics. This valuable learning tool includes worked examples and 40
exercises with step-by-step solutions, carefully chosen for their
importance in classical, celestial and quantum mechanics.
The collection comprises six chapters, offering essential exercises on:
(1) Lagrange Equations; (2) Hamilton Equations; (3) the First Integral
and Variational Principle; (4) Canonical Transformations; (5) Hamilton -
Jacobi Equations; and (6) Phase Integral and Angular Frequencies
Each chapter begins with a brief theoretical review before presenting
the clearly solved exercises. The last two chapters are of particular
interest, because of the importance and flexibility of the
Hamilton-Jacobi method in solving many mechanical problems in classical
mechanics, as well as quantum and celestial mechanics.
Above all, the book provides students and teachers alike with detailed,
point-by-point and step-by-step solutions of exercises in Lagrangian and
Hamiltonian mechanics, which are central to most problems in classical
physics, astronomy, celestial mechanics and quantum physics.