Geometric Methods in Mathematical Physics [electronic resource] : Proceedings of an NSF-CBMS Conference Held at the University of Lowell, Massachusetts, March 19–23, 1979 /

Geometric aspects of global bifurcation in nonlinear elasticity -- The branching of solutions of Einstein's equations -- What does supergravity teach us about gravity? -- Classical 1/2 spin particles interacting with gravitational fields: A supersymmetric model -- Generalized constraint algorithm and special presymplectic manifolds -- Deformations and quantization -- Holomorphic gauge theory -- A geometric variational formalism for the theory of nonlinear waves -- Geometry of jet bundles and the structure of lagrangian and hamiltonian formalisms -- Involution theorems.

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Main Authors: Kaiser, Gerald. editor., Marsden, Jerrold E. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1980
Subjects:Physics., Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0092017
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Summary:Geometric aspects of global bifurcation in nonlinear elasticity -- The branching of solutions of Einstein's equations -- What does supergravity teach us about gravity? -- Classical 1/2 spin particles interacting with gravitational fields: A supersymmetric model -- Generalized constraint algorithm and special presymplectic manifolds -- Deformations and quantization -- Holomorphic gauge theory -- A geometric variational formalism for the theory of nonlinear waves -- Geometry of jet bundles and the structure of lagrangian and hamiltonian formalisms -- Involution theorems.