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Calculus of Variations with Applications to Physics and Engineering

Calculus of Variations with Applications to Physics and Engineering

Calculus of Variations with Applications to Physics and Engineering
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Calculus of Variations with Applications to Physics and Engineering Paperback - 1974 - 1st Edition

by Weinstock, Robert

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New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1974. 5.25" wide by 8.5" tall. A bright, shiny, clean, square, tight copy. No store stamp, owner's name or bookplate. Pages are unmarked. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Flat spine. No creases. Bibliography. Index. Bound in the original purple pictorial wraps. Quality softcover binding, with pages that are sewn (not glued) for many years of use. . Corrected reprint of the 1952 original.. Trade Paperback. Fine condition. x, 326pp. + 11 page publisher's catalogue.. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.
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  • Title Calculus of Variations with Applications to Physics and Engineering
  • Author Weinstock, Robert
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition Corrected reprint of the 1952 original.
  • Condition Used - Fine condition
  • Pages 352
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Dover Publications, Inc., New York
  • Publication date 1974
  • Features Bibliography
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 004781
  • ISBN 9780486630694 / 0486630692
  • Weight 0.82 lbs (0.37 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.49 x 5.42 x 0.69 in (21.56 x 13.77 x 1.75 cm)
  • Size x, 326pp. + 11 page publisher&#
  • Category Mathematics
  • Library of Congress subjects Calculus of variations
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 74075706
  • Dewey Decimal Code 515.64
  • Bookseller catalogues Mathematics

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Reader reviews for Calculus of Variations with Applications to Physics and Engineering

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This book by Robert Weinstock was written to fill the need for a basic introduction to the calculus of variations. Simply and easily written, with an emphasis on the applications of this calculus, it has long been a standard reference of physicists, engineers, and applied mathematicians. The author begins slowly, introducing the reader to the calculus of variations, and supplying lists of essential formulae and derivations. Later chapters cover isoperimetric problems, geometrical optics, Fermat's principle, dynamics of particles, the Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue-eigenfunction problem, the theory of elasticity, quantum mechanics, and electrostatics. Each chapter ends with a series of exercises which should prove very useful in determining whether the material in that chapter has been thoroughly grasped.
The clarity of exposition makes this book easily accessible to anyone who has mastered first-year calculus with some exposure to ordinary differential equations. Physicists and engineers who find variational methods evasive at times will find this book particularly helpful.
"I regard this as a very useful book which I shall refer to frequently in the future." J. L. Synge, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society.

About the author

Robert Weinstock: Mathematical Memories
Robert Weinstock's Calculus of Variations, first published by McGraw-Hill in 1952 and reprinted by Dover in 1974, is one of Dover's longest-running books in mathematics. In a memoir written in the 1990s, Weinstock recalled how, after he received his PhD in physics from Stanford in 1943, he worked for a time at Harvard's Radar Research Laboratory as part of the war effort. Describing himself then as an idealistic 26-year-old, he came up with the idea that he could do more for humanity and humanity's problems as a working man than as a physicist, and so went to work for some months in 1946 as a seaman on two merchant ships.

Back in the United States, Weinstock responded to a call for qualified mathematics instructors at Stanford (then, like most American colleges and universities, dealing with a major influx of new students supported by the GI Bill). He planned at the time to return to academia for only a short time. But, as it turned out, a long teaching career at Stanford, Notre Dame, and finally Oberlin ensued, concluding in 1990 after about fifty years.

In the Author's Own Words:
"From January into September 1946, I was a wiper (an engine-room worker who did painting, cleaning, and other maintenance) on a succession of two merchant ships. These took me twice through the Panama Canal and provided visits to all three World War Two enemy nations: Italy, Germany, and Japan. I experienced what were surely the most fascinating eight months of my life. I'm convinced, in retrospect, that I was in 1946 the only wiper in the U.S.Merchant Marine with a PhD in physics." -- Robert Weinstock

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