Geometric Dynamics

Geometric Dynamics
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 395
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ISBN-10 : 9401058229
ISBN-13 : 9789401058223
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Book Synopsis Geometric Dynamics by : Constantin Udriste

Download or read book Geometric Dynamics written by Constantin Udriste and published by Springer. This book was released on 2012-10-23 with total page 395 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Geometric dynamics is a tool for developing a mathematical representation of real world phenomena, based on the notion of a field line described in two ways: -as the solution of any Cauchy problem associated to a first-order autonomous differential system; -as the solution of a certain Cauchy problem associated to a second-order conservative prolongation of the initial system. The basic novelty of our book is the discovery that a field line is a geodesic of a suitable geometrical structure on a given space (Lorentz-Udri~te world-force law). In other words, we create a wider class of Riemann-Jacobi, Riemann-Jacobi-Lagrange, or Finsler-Jacobi manifolds, ensuring that all trajectories of a given vector field are geodesics. This is our contribution to an old open problem studied by H. Poincare, S. Sasaki and others. From the kinematic viewpoint of corpuscular intuition, a field line shows the trajectory followed by a particle at a point of the definition domain of a vector field, if the particle is sensitive to the related type of field. Therefore, field lines appear in a natural way in problems of theoretical mechanics, fluid mechanics, physics, thermodynamics, biology, chemistry, etc.


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