This book sets forth and builds upon the fundamentals of the dynamics of natural systems in formulating the problem presented by Jacobi in his famous lecture series "Vorlesungen tiber Dynamik" (Jacobi, 1884). In the dynamics of systems described by models of discrete and continuous media, the many-body problem is usually solved in some approximation, or the behaviour of the medium is studied at each point of the space it occupies. Such an approach requires the system of equations of motion to be written in terms of space co-ordinates and velocities, in which case the requirements of an internal observer for a detailed description of the processes are satisfied. In the dynamics discussed here we study the time behaviour of the fundamental integral characteristics of the physical system, i. e. the Jacobi function (moment of inertia) and energy (potential, kinetic and total), which are functions of mass density distribution, and the structure of a system. This approach satisfies the requirements of an external observer. It is designed to solve the problem of global dynamics and the evolution of natural systems in which the motion of the system's individual elements written in space co-ordinates and velocities is of no interest. It is important to note that an integral approach is made to internal and external interactions of a system which results in radiation and absorption of energy. This effect constitutes the basic physical content of global dynamics and the evolution of natural systems.
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V.I.Ferronsky obtained his Ph.D. and Dr. Sci. in Nuclear Geophysics. He is Professor of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology. His positions are: Assistant Professor of Dept. of Soil Mechanics in Civil Engineering Institute, Moscow (1952 -1957); Head of Laboratory of Nuclear Applications in Geology (1958 - 1965) and Deputy Director (1965 - 1970) in the Research Institute of Hydrogeology and Engineering geology, Moscow; Director of the Div. of Research and Laboratories of the International Atomic Energy Agency (1970 - 1973), Vienna; Head of the Department of Isotope Hydrology at the Institute of Water Problems of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1973 - 1983), Moscow; Director of the Div. of Research and Laboratories of the International Atomic Energy Agency (1983 - 1987), Vienna; Principal Researcher of the Paleohydrology of the Caspian Sea Project in Water Problems Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1987 up to now), Moscow. His publications, which are about 300, cover Applied nuclear geophysics, Isotopy of the Earth's hydrosphere, Celestial mechanics and Global dynamics.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book sets forth and builds upon the fundamentals of the dynamics of natural systems in formulating the problem presented by Jacobi in his famous lecture series 'Vorlesungen tiber Dynamik' (Jacobi, 1884). In the dynamics of systems described by models of discrete and continuous media, the many-body problem is usually solved in some approximation, or the behaviour of the medium is studied at each point of the space it occupies. Such an approach requires the system of equations of motion to be written in terms of space co-ordinates and velocities, in which case the requirements of an internal observer for a detailed description of the processes are satisfied. In the dynamics discussed here we study the time behaviour of the fundamental integral characteristics of the physical system, i. e. the Jacobi function (moment of inertia) and energy (potential, kinetic and total), which are functions of mass density distribution, and the structure of a system. This approach satisfies the requirements of an external observer. It is designed to solve the problem of global dynamics and the evolution of natural systems in which the motion of the system's individual elements written in space co-ordinates and velocities is of no interest. It is important to note that an integral approach is made to internal and external interactions of a system which results in radiation and absorption of energy. This effect constitutes the basic physical content of global dynamics and the evolution of natural systems. Artikel-Nr. 9789401086295
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