As senior wrangler in 1854, Edward John Routh (1831–1907) was the man who beat James Clerk Maxwell in the Cambridge mathematics tripos. He went on to become a highly successful coach in mathematics at Cambridge, producing a total of twenty-seven senior wranglers during his career - an unrivalled achievement. In addition to his considerable teaching commitments, Routh was also a very able and productive researcher who contributed to the foundations of control theory and to the modern treatment of mechanics. This textbook, first published in 1898, offers extensive coverage of dynamics, providing formulae and examples throughout. While the growth of modern physics and mathematics may have forced out the problem-based mechanics of Routh's textbooks from the undergraduate syllabus, the utility and importance of his work is undiminished.
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Edward John Routh Imprint: Cambridge University Press Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 140mm,
Spine: 25mm
Weight: 550g ISBN:9781108050340 ISBN 10: 1108050344 Series:Cambridge Library Collection - Mathematics Pages: 436 Publication Date:06 June 2013 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Preface; 1. Elementary considerations; 2. Rectilinear motion; 3. Motion of projectiles; 4. Constrained motion in two dimensions; 5. Motion in two dimensions; 6. Central forces; 7. Motion in three dimensions; 8. Some special problems; Index.