This graduate-level text provides a concise, rigorous, and readable introduction to the principles of continuum mechanics, aimed at students in applied mathematics, physics, and engineering. The author presents a unified treatment of both solid and fluid mechanics using the tools of modern mathematical analysis.
This textbook offers a modern treatment of classical mechanics appropriate for advanced undergraduates or graduate students. It emphasizes mathematical clarity and physical understanding, incorporating modern theoretical developments in mechanics.
This book explores the use of chemical agents to regulate plant growth in agricultural systems. It includes scientific discussions on auxins, cytokinins, gibberellins, and synthetic compounds, providing insights for researchers and agronomists.
This book provides a theoretical framework for the study of the interaction between black holes and magnetized plasmas. It is an essential resource for researchers involved in black hole physics, relativistic magnetohydrodynamics, and high-energy astrophysics