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Monografie Cambridge di Meccanica

Istituita nel 1952, questa serie pubblica importanti nuove opere accademiche che coprono tutti gli aspetti della meccanica teorica e applicata. Ha costantemente mantenuto una reputazione per monografie eccezionali, trattando argomenti diversi come la propagazione delle onde, la fluidodinamica, la geofisica teorica, la combustione e la meccanica dei solidi. La serie promuove un equilibrio tra rigorosa analisi matematica, acuta interpretazione fisica e dati sperimentali. Gli autori mirano a sintetizzare scoperte innovative anziché limitarsi a esaminare la ricerca esistente, rendendola una risorsa vitale per il settore.

Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics
The Earth's Variable Rotation
Lagrangian Fluid Dynamics
Finite Plastic Deformation of Crystalline Solids

Ordine di lettura consigliato

  • This book offers an in-depth analytical exploration of the Lagrangian formulation of fluid dynamics, presenting a thorough and systematic development of its principles. It delves into the mathematical foundations and applications of this approach, making it a valuable resource for researchers and students looking to deepen their understanding of fluid behavior through a Lagrangian perspective.

    Lagrangian Fluid Dynamics
  • The Earth's Variable Rotation

    Geophysical Causes and Consequences

    • 464pagine
    • 17 ore di lettura

    Exploring the irregular rotation of the Earth, this book delves into the geophysical mechanisms that drive these variations. It examines the complex interactions between the Earth's core, mantle, and crust, providing insights into how these factors influence rotational changes. The analysis combines theoretical frameworks with empirical data, offering a comprehensive understanding of the Earth's dynamics and the implications for our understanding of time and climate patterns.

    The Earth's Variable Rotation
  • This monograph on generalised functions, Fourier integrals and Fourier series is intended for readers who, while accepting that a theory where each point is proved is better than one based on conjecture, nevertheless seek a treatment as elementary and free from complications as possible.

    Cambridge Monographs on Mechanics