Perturbation Theory in Periodic Problems for Two-Dimensional Integrable Systems

Perturbation Theory in Periodic Problems for Two-Dimensional Integrable Systems
Title Perturbation Theory in Periodic Problems for Two-Dimensional Integrable Systems PDF eBook
Author I. M. Krichever
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 118
Release 1992
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9783718652181

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Probability, Geometry and Integrable Systems

Probability, Geometry and Integrable Systems
Title Probability, Geometry and Integrable Systems PDF eBook
Author Mark Pinsky
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 405
Release 2008-03-17
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0521895278

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Reflects the range of mathematical interests of Henry McKean, to whom it is dedicated.

Nearly Integrable Infinite-Dimensional Hamiltonian Systems

Nearly Integrable Infinite-Dimensional Hamiltonian Systems
Title Nearly Integrable Infinite-Dimensional Hamiltonian Systems PDF eBook
Author Sergej B. Kuksin
Publisher Springer
Pages 128
Release 2006-11-15
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3540479201

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The book is devoted to partial differential equations of Hamiltonian form, close to integrable equations. For such equations a KAM-like theorem is proved, stating that solutions of the unperturbed equation that are quasiperiodic in time mostly persist in the perturbed one. The theorem is applied to classical nonlinear PDE's with one-dimensional space variable such as the nonlinear string and nonlinear Schr|dinger equation andshow that the equations have "regular" (=time-quasiperiodic and time-periodic) solutions in rich supply. These results cannot be obtained by other techniques. The book will thus be of interest to mathematicians and physicists working with nonlinear PDE's. An extensivesummary of the results and of related topics is provided in the Introduction. All the nontraditional material used is discussed in the firstpart of the book and in five appendices.

Geometric Integration Theory on Supermanifolds

Geometric Integration Theory on Supermanifolds
Title Geometric Integration Theory on Supermanifolds PDF eBook
Author T. Voronov
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 152
Release 1991
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9783718651993

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The author presents the first detailed and original account of his theory of forms on supermanifolds-a correct and non-trivial analogue of Cartan-de Rham theory based on new concepts. The paper develops the apparatus of supermanifold differential topology necessary for the integration theory. A key feature is the identification of a class of proper morphisms intimately connected with Berezin integration, which are of fundamental importance in various problems. The work also contains a condensed introduction to superanalysis and supermanifolds, free from algebraic formalism, which sets out afresh such challenging problems as the Berezin intgegral on a bounded domain.

Analysis of Hamiltonian PDEs

Analysis of Hamiltonian PDEs
Title Analysis of Hamiltonian PDEs PDF eBook
Author Sergej B. Kuksin
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 228
Release 2000
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780198503958

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For the last 20-30 years, interest among mathematicians and physicists in infinite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems and Hamiltonian partial differential equations has been growing strongly, and many papers and a number of books have been written on integrable Hamiltonian PDEs. During the last decade though, the interest has shifted steadily towards non-integrable Hamiltonian PDEs. Here, not algebra but analysis and symplectic geometry are the appropriate analysing tools. The present book is the first one to use this approach to Hamiltonian PDEs and present a complete proof of the "KAM for PDEs" theorem. It will be an invaluable source of information for postgraduate mathematics and physics students and researchers.

Topics in Topology and Mathematical Physics

Topics in Topology and Mathematical Physics
Title Topics in Topology and Mathematical Physics PDF eBook
Author Sergeĭ Petrovich Novikov
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 220
Release 1995
Genre Mathematical physics
ISBN 9780821804551

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Recent Developments in Integrable Systems and Related Topics of Mathematical Physics

Recent Developments in Integrable Systems and Related Topics of Mathematical Physics
Title Recent Developments in Integrable Systems and Related Topics of Mathematical Physics PDF eBook
Author Victor M. Buchstaber
Publisher Springer
Pages 226
Release 2018-12-30
Genre Science
ISBN 3030048071

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This volume, whose contributors include leading researchers in their field, covers a wide range of topics surrounding Integrable Systems, from theoretical developments to applications. Comprising a unique collection of research articles and surveys, the book aims to serve as a bridge between the various areas of Mathematics related to Integrable Systems and Mathematical Physics. Recommended for postgraduate students and early career researchers who aim to acquire knowledge in this area in preparation for further research, this book is also suitable for established researchers aiming to get up to speed with recent developments in the area, and may very well be used as a guide for further study.