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Selected Topics in the Geometrical Study of Differential Equations

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The geometrical study of differential equations has a long and distinguished history, dating back to the classical investigations of Sophus Lie, Gaston Darboux, and Elie Cartan. Currently, these ideas occupy a central position in several areas of pure and applied mathematics, including the theory of completely integrable evolution equations, the calculus of variations, and the study of conservation laws. In this book, the author gives an overview of a number of significant ideas and results developed over the past decade in the geometrical study of differential equations.Topics covered in the book include symmetries of differential equations and variational problems, the variational bi-complex and conservation laws, geometric integrability for hyperbolic equations, transformations of submanifolds and systems of conservation laws, and an introduction to the characteristic cohomology of differential systems. The exposition is sufficiently elementary so that non-experts can understand the main ideas and results by working independently. The book is also suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in the study of differential equations from a geometric perspective. It can serve nicely as a companion volume to ""The Geometrical Study of Differential Equations"", Volume 285 in the AMS series, ""Contemporary Mathematics"".

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ISBN: 9780821826393
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Author: NSFCBMS Conference on the Geometrical Study of Differential Equations, Niky Kamran, American Mathematical Society
Publisher: American Mathematical Society
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 115 pages
Series: Regional Conference Series in Mathematics
Genres: Differential calculus and equations