Lie algebras, geometry and Toda-type systems

This book introduces the use of Lie algebra and differential geometry methods to study nonlinear integrable systems of Toda type. Many challenging problems in theoretical physics are related to the solution of nonlinear systems of partial differential equations. One of the most fruitful approaches i...

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Main Authors: Razumov, Alexander V., Savelʹev, M. V. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1997
Series:Cambridge lecture notes in physics
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Collection: Cambridge Books Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:This book introduces the use of Lie algebra and differential geometry methods to study nonlinear integrable systems of Toda type. Many challenging problems in theoretical physics are related to the solution of nonlinear systems of partial differential equations. One of the most fruitful approaches in recent years has resulted from a merging of group algebraic and geometric techniques. The book gives a comprehensive introduction to this exciting branch of science. Chapters 1 and 2 review basic notions of Lie algebras and differential geometry with an emphasis on further applications to integrable nonlinear systems. Chapter 3 contains a derivation of Toda type systems and their general solutions based on Lie algebra and differential geometry methods. The last chapter examines explicit solutions of the corresponding equations. The book is written in an accessible 'lecture note' style with many examples and exercises to illustrate key points and to reinforce understanding
Physical Description:xix, 247 pages digital
ISBN:9780511599927