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Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics

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Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics is a textbook by mathematician Vladimir I. Arnold. It was originally written in Russian, and later translated into English by Alan Weinstein and Karen Vogtmann.[1] It is aimed at graduate students.

Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics
First English edition
AuthorVladimir I. Arnol'd
Original titleMatematicheskie metody klassicheskoi mekhaniki
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
SubjectsMathematical physics
Classical mechanics
GenreNon-fiction
Published1974
Published in English
1978
Pagesxvi + 516
ISBN0387968903

Russian original and translations[edit]

The original Russian first edition Математические методы классической механики was published in 1974 by Наука. A second edition was published in 1979, and a third in 1989. The book has since been translated into a number of other languages, including French, German, Japanese and Mandarin.

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The Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society said, "The [book] under review [...] written by a distinguished mathematician [...is one of] the first textbooks [to] successfully to present to students of mathematics and physics, [sic] classical mechanics in a modern setting."[2]

A book review in the journal Celestial Mechanics said, "In summary, the author has succeeded in producing a mathematical synthesis of the science of dynamics. The book is well presented and beautifully translated [...] Arnold's book is pure poetry; one does not simply read it, one enjoys it."[3]

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