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Geometric Mechanics and Symmetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 537

Geometric Mechanics and Symmetry

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
  • Language: en

Geometric Mechanics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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

Geometric Mechanics - Part I: Dynamics And Symmetry (2nd Edition)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

Geometric Mechanics - Part I: Dynamics And Symmetry (2nd Edition)

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 example...

Geometry, Mechanics, and Dynamics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 506

Geometry, Mechanics, and Dynamics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-16
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book illustrates the broad range of Jerry Marsden’s mathematical legacy in areas of geometry, mechanics, and dynamics, from very pure mathematics to very applied, but always with a geometric perspective. Each contribution develops its material from the viewpoint of geometric mechanics beginning at the very foundations, introducing readers to modern issues via illustrations in a wide range of topics. The twenty refereed papers contained in this volume are based on lectures and research performed during the month of July 2012 at the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, in a program in honor of Marsden's legacy. The unified treatment of the wide breadth of topics treated in this book will be of interest to both experts and novices in geometric mechanics. Experts will recognize applications of their own familiar concepts and methods in a wide variety of fields, some of which they may never have approached from a geometric viewpoint. Novices may choose topics that interest them among the various fields and learn about geometric approaches and perspectives toward those topics that will be new for them as well.

Geometric Mechanics: Dynamics and symmetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

Geometric Mechanics: Dynamics and symmetry

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

Geometric Mechanics: Rotating, translating and rolling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

Geometric Mechanics: Rotating, translating and rolling

Introduces the tools and language of modern geometric mechanics to advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in mathematics, physics, and engineering. This book 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.

Geometric Mechanics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

Geometric Mechanics

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...

Geometric Mechanics - Part Ii: Rotating, Translating And Rolling (2nd Edition)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

Geometric Mechanics - Part Ii: Rotating, Translating And Rolling (2nd Edition)

See also GEOMETRIC MECHANICS — Part I: Dynamics and Symmetry (2nd Edition) This textbook introduces modern geometric mechanics to advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in mathematics, physics and engineering. In particular, it explains 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.The book uses familiar concrete examples to explain variati...

The Breadth of Symplectic and Poisson Geometry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 666

The Breadth of Symplectic and Poisson Geometry

* The invited papers in this volume are written in honor of Alan Weinstein, one of the world’s foremost geometers * Contributions cover a broad range of topics in symplectic and differential geometry, Lie theory, mechanics, and related fields * Intended for graduate students and working mathematicians, this text is a distillation of prominent research and an indication of future trends in geometry, mechanics, and mathematical physics

Introduction to Mechanics and Symmetry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 593

Introduction to Mechanics and Symmetry

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.