Applications of elliptic integrals

In summary, on the page about the elliptic integral, it is mentioned that many problems in electromagnetism and gravitation can be solved using elliptic integrals. A good reference book for exercises and examples related to elliptic integrals is "Elliptic Functions and Applications" by Derek F. Lawden.
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On the page about http://mathworld.wolfram.com/EllipticIntegral.html" it says:

Many other problems in electromagnetism and gravitation are solved by elliptic integrals

Where could I find a collection of such problems? or do you have any nice examples of this?
 
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Try this reference book


The Use of Integral Transforms

by

Ian Sneddon
 
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On the page about http://mathworld.wolfram.com/EllipticIntegral.html" it says:
Where could I find a collection of such problems? or do you have any nice examples of this?
You may look at the excersices in the book

Elliptic Functions and Applications (Applied Mathematical Sciences) [Hardcover] by Derek F. Lawden

https://www.amazon.com/dp/0387969659/?tag=pfamazon01-20
 
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1. What are elliptic integrals and why are they important in science?

Elliptic integrals are a class of special functions that arise in the evaluation of integrals involving elliptic curves. They are important in science because they have numerous applications in physics, engineering, and mathematics, including in the fields of celestial mechanics, electromagnetism, and number theory.

2. How do elliptic integrals differ from other types of integrals?

Elliptic integrals are different from other types of integrals in that they involve integrands containing square roots of quartic or higher order polynomials. In other words, they cannot be expressed in terms of elementary functions and require special functions, such as elliptic integrals, to be evaluated.

3. What are some real-world applications of elliptic integrals?

Some real-world applications of elliptic integrals include calculating the period of a pendulum, determining the trajectory of a planet orbiting the sun, and solving problems in electromagnetism. They are also used in the design of electrical circuits, antennas, and satellite orbits.

4. Are there different types of elliptic integrals?

Yes, there are three types of elliptic integrals: elliptic integrals of the first kind, which involve integrands with no square roots; elliptic integrals of the second kind, which involve integrands with one square root; and elliptic integrals of the third kind, which involve integrands with two or more square roots.

5. How are elliptic integrals related to elliptic curves?

Elliptic integrals are closely related to elliptic curves, which are curves described by equations of the form y^2 = x^3 + ax + b. In fact, the inverse of an elliptic integral can be used to parameterize an elliptic curve. This connection has led to many important applications of elliptic curves in cryptography, number theory, and other areas of mathematics.

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