Dynamical Systems X : General Theory of Vortices
Dynamical Systems X : General Theory of Vortices
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Author(s): Kozlov, V. V.
Kozlov, Victor V.
ISBN No.: 9783540422075
Pages: viii, 184
Year: 200305
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 234.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

From the reviews: "This is a very interesting, nicely written book on deep mathematical analogies between hydrodynamics, geometric optics and mechanics. […] The book will surely be of interest to researchers and postgraduate students in mathematical physics and mechanics." EMS Newsletter December 2005 ". Kozlov's very valuable contribution to the Encyclopaedia of Mathematical Sciences explores the world from the point of view of the vortex, its role in a variety of theories with an acknowledgement of the history of the argument originating in the rivalry of the Cartesian and Newtonian views of the world." C.Athorne, University of Glasgow, Contemporary Physics 2004, Vol. 45, Issue 5 "Kozlov's very valuable contribution to the Encyclopedia of Mathematical Sciences explores the world from the point of view of the vortex, its role in a variety of theories with an acknowledgement of the history of the argument originating in the rivalry of the Cartesian and Newtonian views of the world. Thus, the impulse behind the book is to make precise and formalize analogies between the motions of ideal fluids and the classical mechanics of conservative systems.


" Dr. C. Athorne, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 45 (5), 2004 "The book is a translation from the 1998 original work appeared in Russian. … the author highlights some analogies between hydrodynamics, classical mechanics, geometrical optics, and symplectic geometry. … The book will be of great interest to researchers working on this or related subjects." G.Schneider, ZAMM - Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, Vol.


84 (10-11), 2004 "This book is devoted to a mathematical description of analogies between hydrodynamics, geometrical optics and classical mechanics. The basic idea is that the study of families of trajectories of Hamiltonian systems can be reduced to the investigation of multidimensional ideal fluid dynamics. The book contains four chapters and three appendices. … can be recommended to researchers and graduate students interested in mathematical physics, mechanics and differential equations." (Tibor Krisztin, Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum, Vol. 74, 2008).


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