Geometric Mechanics Part I Dynamics And Symmetry 2nd Edition

Geometric Mechanics   Part I  Dynamics And Symmetry  2nd Edition
Author: Holm Darryl D
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2011-07-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781911298656

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See also GEOMETRIC MECHANICS — Part II: Rotating, Translating and Rolling (2nd Edition) This textbook introduces the tools and language of modern geometric mechanics to advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in mathematics, physics and engineering. It treats the fundamental problems of dynamical systems from the viewpoint of Lie group symmetry in variational principles. The only prerequisites are linear algebra, calculus and some familiarity with Hamilton's principle and canonical Poisson brackets in classical mechanics at the beginning undergraduate level.The ideas and concepts of geometric mechanics are explained in the context of explicit examples. Through these examples, the student develops skills in performing computational manipulations, starting from Fermat's principle, working through the theory of differential forms on manifolds and transferring these ideas to the applications of reduction by symmetry to reveal Lie-Poisson Hamiltonian formulations and momentum maps in physical applications.The many Exercises and Worked Answers in the text enable the student to grasp the essential aspects of the subject. In addition, the modern language and application of differential forms is explained in the context of geometric mechanics, so that the importance of Lie derivatives and their flows is clear. All theorems are stated and proved explicitly.The organisation of the first edition has been preserved in the second edition. However, the substance of the text has been rewritten throughout to improve the flow and to enrich the development of the material. In particular, the role of Noether's theorem about the implications of Lie group symmetries for conservation laws of dynamical systems has been emphasised throughout, with many applications./a

Geometric Mechanics and Symmetry

Geometric Mechanics and Symmetry
Author: Darryl D. Holm,Tanya Schmah,Cristina Stoica
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2009-07-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780199212903

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A graduate level text based partly on lectures in geometry, mechanics, and symmetry given at Imperial College London, this book links traditional classical mechanics texts and advanced modern mathematical treatments of the subject.

Geometric Mechanics Dynamics and symmetry

Geometric Mechanics  Dynamics and symmetry
Author: Darryl D. Holm
Publsiher: Imperial College Press
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781848161955

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Advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, physics and engineering.

Geometric Mechanics

Geometric Mechanics
Author: Darryl D Holm
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2008-04-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781911299332

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This textbook introduces the tools and language of modern geometric mechanics to advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in mathematics, physics, and engineering. It treats the dynamics of rotating, spinning and rolling rigid bodies from a geometric viewpoint, by formulating their solutions as coadjoint motions generated by Lie groups. The only prerequisites are linear algebra, multivariable calculus and some familiarity with Euler-Lagrange variational principles and canonical Poisson brackets in classical mechanics at the beginning undergraduate level. Variational calculus on tangent spaces of Lie groups is explained in the context of familiar concrete examples. Through these examples, the student develops skills in performing computational manipulations, starting from vectors and matrices, working through the theory of quaternions to understand rotations, and then transferring these skills to the computation of more abstract adjoint and coadjoint motions, Lie-Poisson Hamiltonian formulations, momentum maps and finally dynamics with nonholonomic constraints. The 120 Exercises and 55 Worked Answers help the student to grasp the essential aspects of the subject, and to develop proficiency in using the powerful methods of geometric mechanics. In addition, all theorems are stated and proved explicitly. The book's many examples and worked exercises make it ideal for both classroom use and self-study. Contents: GalileoNewton, Lagrange, HamiltonQuaternionsQuaternionic ConjugacySpecial Orthogonal GroupThe Special Euclidean GroupGeometric Mechanics on SE(3)Heavy Top EquationsThe Euler–Poincaré TheoremLie–Poisson Hamiltonian FormMomentum MapsRound Rolling Rigid Bodies Readership: Advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics, physics and engineering; researchers interested in learning the basic ideas in the fields; non-experts interested in geometric mechanics, dynamics and symmetry.

Geometric Mechanics and Symmetry

Geometric Mechanics and Symmetry
Author: James Montaldi,Tudor Ratiu
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2005-05-05
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521539579

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The lectures in this 2005 book are intended to bring young researchers to the current frontier of knowledge in geometrical mechanics and dynamical systems.

Introduction to Mechanics and Symmetry

Introduction to Mechanics and Symmetry
Author: Jerrold E. Marsden,Tudor S. Ratiu
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2013-03-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387217925

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A development of the basic theory and applications of mechanics with an emphasis on the role of symmetry. The book includes numerous specific applications, making it beneficial to physicists and engineers. Specific examples and applications show how the theory works, backed by up-to-date techniques, all of which make the text accessible to a wide variety of readers, especially senior undergraduates and graduates in mathematics, physics and engineering. This second edition has been rewritten and updated for clarity throughout, with a major revamping and expansion of the exercises. Internet supplements containing additional material are also available.

Lectures on Mechanics

Lectures on Mechanics
Author: Jerrold E. Marsden
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1992-04-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521428440

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Based on the 1991 LMS Invited Lectures given by Professor Marsden, this book discusses and applies symmetry methods to such areas as bifurcations and chaos in mechanical systems.

Non Relativistic Quantum Theory

Non Relativistic Quantum Theory
Author: Kai S Lam
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2009-08-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789813107489

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This textbook is mainly for physics students at the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate levels, especially those with a theoretical inclination. Its chief purpose is to give a systematic introduction to the main ingredients of the fundamentals of quantum theory, with special emphasis on those aspects of group theory (spacetime and permutational symmetries and group representations) and differential geometry (geometrical phases, topological quantum numbers, and Chern–Simons Theory) that are relevant in modern developments of the subject. It will provide students with an overview of key elements of the theory, as well as a solid preparation in calculational techniques.