Symmetry and Perturbation Theory, Proceedings of the International Conference On SPT 2002.

This is the fourth conference on "Supersymmetry and Perturbation Theory" (SPT 2002). The proceedings present original results and state-of-the-art reviews on topics related to symmetry, integrability and perturbation theory, etc. Contents: An Outline of the Geometrical Theory of the Separa...

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Other Authors: Abenda, Simonetta (Editor), Gaeta, Guiseppe (Editor), Walcher, Sebastian (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: World Scientific 2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • An Outline of the Geometrical Theory of the Separation of Variables in the Hamilton-Jacobi and Schrodinger Equations (S Benenti); Partial Symmetries and Symmetric Sets of Solutions to PDEs (G Cicogna); Bifurcations in Flow-Induced Vibrations (S Fatimah & F Verhulst); Steklov-Lyapunov Type Systems (Y Fedorov); Renormalization Group and Summation of Divergent Series for Hyperbolic Invariant Tori (G Gentile); On the Linearization of holomorphic Vector Fields in the Siegel Domain with Linear Parts Having Nontrivial Jordan Blocks (T Gramchev); On the Algebro Geometric Solution of a 3x3 Matrix Riemann-Hilbert Problem (v Enolskii & T Grava); Smooth Normalization of a Vector Field Near an Invariant Manifold ((a Kopanskii); Inverse Problems for SL(2) Lattices (V Kuznetsov); Some Remarks about the Geometry of Hamiltonian Conservation Laws (J P Ortega); Janet's Algorithm (W Plesken); Some Integrable Billiards (E Previato); Symmetries of Relative Equilibria for Simple Mechanical Systems (M R Olmos & M E S Dias); A Spectral Sequences Approach to Normal Forms (J Sanders); Rational Parametrization of Strata in Orbit Spaces of Compact Linear Groups (G Sartori & G Valente); Effective Hamiltonians and Perturbation Theory for Quantum Bound States of Nucleur Motion in Molecules (V Tyuterev); Generalized Hasimoto Transformation and Vector Sine-Gordon Equation (J P Wang); and other papers. Readership: Researchers and graduate students in mathematical and theoretical physics, and nonlinears science.