Mécanique Analytique
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- Author: Joseph-Louis Lagrange
- Date Published: September 2009
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- isbn: 9781108001748
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Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1736–1813), one of the notable French mathematicians of the Revolutionary period, is remembered for his work in the fields of analysis, number theory and mechanics. Like Laplace and Legendre, Lagrange was assisted by d'Alembert, and it was on the recommendation of the latter and the urging of Frederick the Great himself that Lagrange succeeded Euler as the director of mathematics at the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin. The two-volume Mécanique analytique was first published in 1788; the edition presented here is that of 1811–15, revised by the author before his death. In this work, claimed to be the most important on classical mechanics since Newton, Lagrange developed the law of virtual work, from which single principle the whole of solid and fluid mechanics can be derived.
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- Date Published: September 2009
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781108001748
- length: 832 pages
- dimensions: 252 x 327 x 70 mm
- weight: 1.64kg
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
Volume I: Part I. La statique
Part II. La dynamique
Volume II: Part II. La dynamique (continued).
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