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Integrability And Nonintegrability Of Dynamical Systems Alain Goriely

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Integrability And Nonintegrability Of Dynamical Systems Alain Goriely
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Publisher: World Scientific
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.06 MB
Pages: 291
Author: Alain Goriely
ISBN: 9789810235338, 981023533X
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Integrability And Nonintegrability Of Dynamical Systems Alain Goriely by Alain Goriely 9789810235338, 981023533X instant download after payment.

This invaluable book examines qualitative and quantitative methods for nonlinear differential equations, as well as integrability and nonintegrability theory. Starting from the idea of a constant of motion for simple systems of differential equations, it investigates the essence of integrability, its geometrical relevance and dynamical consequences. Integrability theory is approached from different perspectives, first in terms of differential algebra, then in terms of complex time singularities and finally from the viewpoint of phase geometry (for both Hamiltonian and non-Hamiltonian systems). As generic systems of differential equations cannot be exactly solved, the book reviews the different notions of nonintegrability and shows how to prove the nonexistence of exact solutions and/or a constant of motion. Finally, nonintegrability theory is linked to dynamical systems theory by showing how the property of complete integrability, partial integrability or nonintegrability can be related to regular and irregular dynamics in phase space.

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