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    Central Configurations, Periodic Orbits, and Hamiltonian Systems

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    Central Configurations, Periodic Orbits, and Hamiltonian Systems

    Central Configurations, Periodic Orbits, and Hamiltonian Systems
    Birkhäuser Basel | Mathematics | January 19, 2016 | ISBN-10: 3034809328 | 232 pages | pdf | 13 mb

    Authors: Llibre, Jaume, Moeckel, Richard, Simó, Carles
    Provides applications to the study of periodic solutions for some well know differential equations and Hamiltonian systems
    Includes new ideas and techniques for central configurations in spaces with dimension bigger than three
    Presents invariant objects in dynamical systems in a unique combination of analytical and geometrical aspects


    About this Textbook
    The notes of this book originate from three series of lectures given at the Centre de Recerca Matemàtica (CRM) in Barcelona. The first one is dedicated to the study of periodic solutions of autonomous differential systems in Rn via the Averaging Theory and was delivered by Jaume Llibre. The second one, given by Richard Moeckel, focusses on methods for studying Central Configurations. The last one, by Carles Simó, describes the main mechanisms leading to a fairly global description of the dynamics in conservative systems.
    The book is directed towards graduate students and researchers interested in dynamical systems, in particular in the conservative case, and aims at facilitating the understanding of dynamics of specific models. The results presented and the tools introduced in this book include a large range of applications.

    Number of Illustrations and Tables
    35 illus., 5 in colour
    Topics
    Ordinary Differential Equations
    Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory
    Mathematical Applications in the Physical Sciences
    Mathematical Methods in Physics

    More info and Hardcover at Springer

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