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The Principle Of Least Action In Geometry And Dynamics 1st Edition Karl Friedrich Siburg Auth

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The Principle Of Least Action In Geometry And Dynamics 1st Edition Karl Friedrich Siburg Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 132
Author: Karl Friedrich Siburg (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540219446, 9783540409854, 3540219447, 3540409858
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The Principle Of Least Action In Geometry And Dynamics 1st Edition Karl Friedrich Siburg Auth by Karl Friedrich Siburg (auth.) 9783540219446, 9783540409854, 3540219447, 3540409858 instant download after payment.

New variational methods by Aubry, Mather, and Mane, discovered in the last twenty years, gave deep insight into the dynamics of convex Lagrangian systems. This book shows how this Principle of Least Action appears in a variety of settings (billiards, length spectrum, Hofer geometry, modern symplectic geometry). Thus, topics from modern dynamical systems and modern symplectic geometry are linked in a new and sometimes surprising way. The central object is Mather’s minimal action functional. The level is for graduate students onwards, but also for researchers in any of the subjects touched in the book.

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