Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Random matrices, random processes and integrable systems Random matrices, random processes and integrable systems J. P. Harnad "Random matrices, random processes and integrable systems provides an in-depth examination of random matrices with applications over a vast variety of domains, including multivariate statistics, rand… OL16187326W
Introduction to Hamiltonian Dynamical Systems and the N-Body Problem Introduction to Hamiltonian Dynamical Systems and the N-Body Problem Kenneth R. Meyer This text grew out of graduate level courses in mathematics, engineering and physics given at several universities. The courses took students who had some background in differential equations and lea… OL19859012W
KAM Theory and Semiclassical Approximations to Eigenfunctions KAM Theory and Semiclassical Approximations to Eigenfunctions Vladimir F. Lazutkin It is a surprising fact that so far almost no books have been published on KAM theory. The first part of this book seems to be the first monographic exposition of this subject, despite the fact that … OL19878789W
Multi-Hamiltonian Theory of Dynamical Systems Multi-Hamiltonian Theory of Dynamical Systems Maciej Blaszak This is a modern approach to Hamiltonian systems where multi-Hamiltonian systems are presented in book form for the first time. These systems allow a unified treatment of finite, lattice and field sy… OL19889481W
New Advances in Celestial Mechanics and Hamiltonian Systems New Advances in Celestial Mechanics and Hamiltonian Systems J. Delgado The aim of the IV International Symposium on Hamiltonian Systems and Celestial Mechanics, HAMSYS-2001 was to join top researchers in the area of Celestial Mechanics, Hamiltonian systems and related t… OL19890536W
Jacobi dynamics Jacobi dynamics V. I. Ferronskiĭ,V.I. Ferronsky,S.A. Denisik,S.V. Ferronsky xi, 365 p. : 25 cm OL5276258W
Quantum integrable systems Quantum integrable systems A. Roy Chowdhury 412 p. : 23 cm OL9291574W
Variational methods Variational methods Michael Struwe Hilbert's talk at the second International Congress of 1900 in Paris marked the beginning of a new era in the calculus of variations. A development began which, within a few decades, brought tremendo… OL94602W