Analytical Mechanics Lectures: Get Help Now

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For those seeking lectures in analytical mechanics, Professor Balakrishnan's series is highly recommended. A specific playlist is available on YouTube, though there is some uncertainty about whether it serves as an introductory course or covers advanced topics. It has been clarified that the course focuses on advanced concepts in analytical mechanics, including Hamiltonian and Lagrangian mechanics.
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i need lectures in analytical mechanics, please help
 
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There are some good ones by prof. Balakrishnan. Search for his name and classical physics.
 
espen180 said:
There are some good ones by prof. Balakrishnan. Search for his name and classical physics.

Do you mean that course
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5E4E56893588CBA8&feature=plcp

but i am not sure if it is an introductory course for classical physics, or it is an advanced course covering several topics in analytical mechanics like Hamiltonian, Lagrangian ...etc

there is no enough information about the course
 
It's the latter.
 
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