PHY 520: Classical Dynamics
Course Information
Please note that exact details of the course can vary
Professor: Dr. Gerhard Muller
Semester: Fall in alternate years
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: PHY510 (readily waived by permission numbers).
Catalog Description: Newton’s laws. Conservation theorems and symmetry properties. Lagrangian mechanics. Central force motion. Dynamics of rigid bodies. Hamiltonian mechanics. Canonical transformations. Action-angle coordinates. Hamilton-Jacobi theory. Deterministic chaos. Relativistic mechanics.
Course Goals & Outcomes
Upon completion, successful students will be able to:
- Understand important topics of classical dynamics including relativity
- Further develop critical thinking and problem solving skills
- Conduct physics research on a better foundation
Course Description
This course meets 2 times per week for lecture.
Topics covered in this course include:
- Newtonian mechanics and Newtonian gravitation
- Simple dynamical systems, fixed points, and limit cycles
- Lagrangian mechanics including extremum problems
- Central force motion including central-force scattering and celestial mechanics
- Rotating frames of reference
- Rigid body dynamics
- Oscillations
- Hamiltonian mechanics, canonical coordinates, and canonical transformations
- Hamilton-Jacobi theory
- Deterministic chaos
- Relativistic mechanics
Detailed topic outline: Please visit here
Contact Information: Dr. Gerhard Muller , Email: gmuller@uri.edu
LEC: (3 crs.) Newton’s laws. Conservation theorems and symmetry properties. Lagrangian mechanics. Central force motion. Dynamics of rigid bodies. Hamiltonian mechanics. Canonical transformations. Action-angle coordinates. Hamilton-Jacobi theory. Deterministic chaos. Relativistic mechanics. (Lec. 3) Pre: credit or concurrent enrollment in PHY 510.