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Mathematical Tracts on Physical Astronomy, the Figure of the Earth: Precession and Nutation, and the Calculus of Variations presents a detailed mathematical examination of fundamental astronomical concepts. George Biddell Airy, a renowned mathematician and astronomer, explores the geometric properties of Earth’s shape and its implications for celestial mechanics.
The work encompasses three major topics: physical astronomy principles, the mathematical determination of Earth’s figure, and the advanced calculus of variations as applied to astronomical problems. Airy addresses precession and nutation—the subtle wobbles in Earth’s rotational axis—with precise mathematical formulations. The treatise on calculus of variations provides essential techniques for solving optimization problems in astronomy and physics.
This hardcover edition serves as a valuable resource for mathematicians, astronomers, and scholars studying classical celestial mechanics and Earth science. The rigorous treatment of these interconnected subjects demonstrates how advanced mathematics illuminates our understanding of planetary motion and Earth’s physical characteristics.
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