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Jacobi’s Lectures on Dynamics: Second Edition

Edited by: A. Clebsch
A publication of Hindustan Book Agency
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Hardcover ISBN: 978-81-85931-91-3
Product Code: HIN/44
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Jacobi’s Lectures on Dynamics: Second Edition
Edited by: A. Clebsch
A publication of Hindustan Book Agency
Available Formats:
 Hardcover ISBN: 978-81-85931-91-3 Product Code: HIN/44
 List Price: $52.00 AMS Member Price:$41.60
Please note AMS points can not be used for this product
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Volume: 442009; 350 pp
MSC: Primary 01; 70;

The name of C. G. J. Jacobi is familiar to every student of mathematics, thanks to the Jacobion determinant, the Hamilton-Jacobi equations in dynamics, and the Jacobi identity for vector fields. Best known for his contributions to the theory of elliptic and abelian functions, Jacobi is also known for his innovative teaching methods and for running the first research seminar in pure mathematics.

A record of his lectures on Dynamics given in 1842–43 at Königsberg, edited by A. Clebsch, has been available in the original German. This is an English translation. It is not just a historical document; the modern reader can learn much about the subject directly from one of its great masters.

Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in C. G. J. Jacobi.

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Volume: 442009; 350 pp
MSC: Primary 01; 70;

The name of C. G. J. Jacobi is familiar to every student of mathematics, thanks to the Jacobion determinant, the Hamilton-Jacobi equations in dynamics, and the Jacobi identity for vector fields. Best known for his contributions to the theory of elliptic and abelian functions, Jacobi is also known for his innovative teaching methods and for running the first research seminar in pure mathematics.

A record of his lectures on Dynamics given in 1842–43 at Königsberg, edited by A. Clebsch, has been available in the original German. This is an English translation. It is not just a historical document; the modern reader can learn much about the subject directly from one of its great masters.