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Lectures on Integrable Systems

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Mainly drawing on explicit examples, the author introducesthe reader to themost recent techniques to study finite andinfinite dynamical systems. Without any knowledge ofdifferential geometry or lie groups theory the student canfollow in a series of case studies the most recentdevelopments. r-matrices for Calogero-Moser systems and Todalattices are derived. Lax pairs for nontrivial infinitedimensionalsystems are constructed as limits of classicalmatrix algebras. The reader will find explanations of theapproach to integrable field theories, to spectral transformmethods and to solitons. New methods are proposed, thushelping students not only to understand establishedtechniques but also to interest them in modern research ondynamical systems.

List of contents

The Projection Method of Olshanetsky and Perelomov.- Classical Integrability of the Calogero-Moser Systems.- Solution of a Quantum Mechanical N-Body Problem.- Algebraic Approach to x 2 + ?/x 2 Interactions.- Some Hamiltonian Mechanics.- The Classical Non-Periodic Toda Lattice.- r-Matrices and Yang Baxter Equations.- Integrable Systems and gl(?).- Infinite Dimensional Toda Systems.- Integrable Field Theories from Poisson Algebras.- Generalized Garnier Systems and Membranes.- Differential Lax Operators.- First Order Differential Matrix Lax Operators and Drinfeld-Sokolov Reduction.- Zero Curvature Conditions on W ?, Trigonometrical and Universal Enveloping Algebras.- Spectral Transform and Solitons.- Higher Dimensional ?-Functions.

Product details

Authors Jens Hoppe
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2014
 
EAN 9783662138823
ISBN 978-3-662-13882-3
No. of pages 111
Illustrations VII, 111 p.
Series Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs
Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

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