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Normal Forms And Unfoldings For Local Dynamical Systems 1st Edition James Murdock

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Normal Forms And Unfoldings For Local Dynamical Systems 1st Edition James Murdock
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.8 MB
Pages: 515
Author: James Murdock
ISBN: 9780387954646, 0387954643
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Normal Forms And Unfoldings For Local Dynamical Systems 1st Edition James Murdock by James Murdock 9780387954646, 0387954643 instant download after payment.

This book is about normal forms-the simplest form into which a dynamical system can be put for the purpose of studying its behavior in the neighborhood of a rest point-and about unfoldings-used to study the local bifurcations that the system can exhibit under perturbation. The book presents the advanced theory of normal forms, showing their interaction with representation theory, invariant theory, Groebner basis theory, and structure theory of rings and modules. A complete treatment is given both for the popular "inner product style" of normal forms and the less well known "sl(2) style" due to Cushman and Sanders, as well as the author's own "simplified" style. In addition, this book includes algorithms suitable for use with computer algebra systems for computing normal forms. The interaction between the algebraic structure of normal forms and their geometrical consequences is emphasized. The book contains previously unpublished results in both areas (algebraic and geometrical) and includes suggestions for further research.

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