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Differential Geometry And Mathematical Physics Part I Manifolds Lie Groups And Hamiltonian Systems Rudolph

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Differential Geometry And Mathematical Physics Part I Manifolds Lie Groups And Hamiltonian Systems Rudolph
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.37 MB
Pages: 765
Author: Rudolph, G. and Schmidt, M.
ISBN: 9789400753457, 9400753454
Language: English
Year: 2013
Volume: 1

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Differential Geometry And Mathematical Physics Part I Manifolds Lie Groups And Hamiltonian Systems Rudolph by Rudolph, G. And Schmidt, M. 9789400753457, 9400753454 instant download after payment.

Starting from undergraduate level, this book systematically develops the basics of - Analysis on manifolds, Lie groups and G-manifolds (including equivariant dynamics) - Symplectic algebra and geometry, Hamiltonian systems, symmetries and reduction, - Integrable systems, Hamilton-Jacobi theory (including Morse families, the Maslov class and caustics). The first item is relevant for virtually all areas of mathematical physics, while the second item provides the basis of Hamiltonian mechanics. The last item introduces to important special areas. Necessary background knowledge on topology is prov

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