analytic mechanics
analytic mechanics
[‚an·əl′id·ik mi′kan·iks] (mechanics)
The application of differential and integral calculus to classical (nonquantum) mechanics.
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He then describes specific engineering applications such as differential geometry, computational geometry,
analytic mechanics and computational mechanics.
Trained in
analytic mechanics and physics, with experience in aviation projects and construction of marine terminals, he was deemed by the Port Authority to be "ideally positioned" to complete a development of such scale.
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