Theoretical Mechanics
Description: The course comprises basic principles of classical mechanics. Based on the principle of least action, Lagrange equations are derived, conservation laws are formulated, one-dimensional motion and motion in a centrally symmetric field are considered. Small, multidimensional, and anharmonic oscillations are considered. Along with Lagrangian, Hamiltonian formalism is introduced. Canonical Hamilton equations, Poisson brackets, canonical transformations, and the Hamilton - Jacobi equation are being considered.
Amount of credits: 4
Course Workload:
| Types of classes | hours |
|---|---|
| Lectures | 30 |
| Practical works | 30 |
| Laboratory works | |
| SAWTG (Student Autonomous Work under Teacher Guidance) | 30 |
| SAW (Student autonomous work) | 30 |
| Form of final control | Exam |
| Final assessment method |
Component: University component
Cycle: Base disciplines