
Introduction to Modern Dynamics
From Classical Mechanics to Complex Systems
David D. Nolte(Author)
Oxford University Press
Will be published approx. on 15. October 2026
Book
Hardback
560 pages
978-0-19-896638-8 (ISBN)
Description
Introduction to Modern Dynamics: From Classical Mechanics to Complex Systems offers a comprehensive and unified perspective on dynamics for the 21st century. Now in its third edition, the text provides a rigorous yet accessible foundation in Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics, modernized with a geometric viewpoint that enhances intuitive understanding. The book's four-part structure provides a seamless transition from foundational principles to cutting-edge topics, beginning with the foundations of classical and complex mechanics and moving on to cover applications of those concepts to complex systems, as well as relativity and spacetime.
To facilitate student learning and prepare them for careers in research and technology, this edition has a renewed focus on practical application. Each chapter includes numerous worked problems, and online access to computational code allows students to explore a wealth of nonlinear phenomena. These resources are designed to equip students with the analytical and computational skills necessary to tackle the complex dynamical systems that are increasingly central to science and technology, while continuing the tradition of classical mechanics as the common language for practicing physicists.
To facilitate student learning and prepare them for careers in research and technology, this edition has a renewed focus on practical application. Each chapter includes numerous worked problems, and online access to computational code allows students to explore a wealth of nonlinear phenomena. These resources are designed to equip students with the analytical and computational skills necessary to tackle the complex dynamical systems that are increasingly central to science and technology, while continuing the tradition of classical mechanics as the common language for practicing physicists.
Reviews / Votes
Review from previous edition [A]n extremely pleasant and wide-reaching book to peruse and learn from, and it welds together all of the key modern ideas in dynamics and networks to make the whole book very attractive from a scholarly viewpoint. * David Arrowsmith, The Observatory * In Introduction to Modern Dynamics, David D. Nolte ... provides us with a textbook for an alternative, and in many ways a more up-to-date, version of the classical mechanics course. * Robert C. Hilborn, American Journal of Physics * Introduction to Modern Dynamics strikes me as two books in one: a beginning graduate-level modern analyticalmechanics text emphasizing geometric techniques and a survey for advanced undergraduates of some current topics in the dynamics of complex systems. The bifurcation is an understandable consequence of the need to accommodate the perhaps outdated dictates of the traditional advanced undergraduate mechanics course. Noltes book is a bold attempt toward updating and energizing the physics curriculum. * David Feldman, Physics Today * Physicists in the twenty-first century will surely be called upon to address the many complex problems facing society using methods formulated in the nineteenth-century but enhanced by the powerful computers that are now ubiquitous. This book lays the groundwork for that undertaking and covers topics that should be part of the training of every undergraduate physics major. * Julien Clinton Sprott, author of Chaos and Time-Series Analysis *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
258 b/w and colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-896638-8 (9780198966388)
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Book
approx. 10/2026
Oxford University Press
€53.50
Not yet published
Person
David D. Nolte is the Edward M. Purcell Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Purdue University. He received his Baccalaureate from Cornell University, his PhD from the University of California at Berkeley, and he held a post-doc position at AT&T Bell Labs before joining Purdue. He is the author of three trade nonfiction books and actively blogs on issues of science at https://galileo-unbound.blog. He has published over 200 journal papers and is the technical founder of a start-up company that commercialized the BioCD laser diagnostic platform.
Author
Edward M. Purcell Distinguished Professor of Physics and AstronomyEdward M. Purcell Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Department of Physics, Purdue University
Content
- Part I. Modern Foundations of Classical Mechanics
- 1: Physics and Geometry
- 2: Lagrangian Mechanics
- 3: Hamiltonian Dynamics and Phase Space
- Part II. Complex Dynamics
- 4: Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
- 5: Hamiltonian Chaos
- 6: Stochastic Dynamics
- Part III. Applications to Complex Systems
- 7: Synchronization of Coupled Oscillators
- 8: Dynamics on Networks
- 9: Evolutionary Dynamics
- 10: Neurodynamics and Artificial Neural Networks
- Part IV. Relativity and Spacetime
- 11: Metric Spaces and Geodesic Motion
- 12: Relativistic Dynamics
- 13: The General Theory of Relativity and Gravitation