Lagrangian Mechanics.- Hamiltonian Mechanics.- Variational Principles. Canonical Transformations.- Other Considerations on Analytical Methods in Dynamics of Discrete Mechanical Systems.- Dynamics of Non-holonomic Mechanical Systems.- Stability and Vibrations.- Dynamical Systems. Catastrophes and Chaos.
Prof. Dr. Doc. Petre P. Teodorescu
Born: June 30, 1929, Bucuresti.
M.Sc.: Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Bucharest, 1952;
Faculty of Bridges of the Technical University of Civil
Engineering, Bucharest, 1953.
Ph.D.: "Calculus of rectangular deep beams in a general case of
support and loading", Technical University of Civil Engineering,
Bucharest, 1955.
Academic Positions: Consulting Professor.
at the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Mathematics.
Fields of Research: Mechanics of Deformable Solids (especially
Elastic Solids), Mathematical Methods of Calculus in Mechanics.
Selected Publications:
1. "Applications of the Theory of Distributions in Mechanics",
Editura Academiei-Abacus Press, Bucuresti-Tunbrige Wells, Kent,
1974 (with W. Kecs);
2. "Dynamics of Linear Elastic Bodies", Editura Academiei-Abacus
Press, Bucuresti-Tunbrige Wells, Kent, 1975;
3. "Spinor and Non-Euclidean Tensor Calculus with Applications",
Editura Tehnicã-Abacus Press, Bucuresti-Tunbrige Wells, Kent, 1983
(with I. Beju and E. Soos);
4. "Mechanical Systems", vol. I, II, Editura Tehnicã, Bucuresti,
1988.
Invited Addresses: The 2nd European Conference of Solid Mechanics,
September 1994, Genoa, Italy: Leader of a Section of the Conference
and a Communication.
Lectures Given Abroad: Hannover, Dortmund, Paderborn, Germany,
1994; Padova, Pisa, Italy, 1994.
Additional Information: Prize "Gh. Titeica" of the Romanian Academy
in 1966; Member in the Advisory Board of Meccanica (Italy),
Mechanics Research Communications and Letters in Applied
Engineering Sciences (U.S.A.); Member of GAMM (Germany) and AMS
(U.S.A.); Reviewer: Mathematical Reviews, Zentralblatt fuer
Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete, Ph.D. advisor.
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