Lectures on integrable systems
โ Scribed by Jens Hoppe
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 109
- Series
- Lecture Notes in Physics
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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"Contents of the lectures. - For the convenience of the reader, and to set the scene, I will recall a few basic facts (definitions, constructions and examples) from the theory of integrable systems. I will also explain some classical examples, in connection with the Arnold-Liouville theorem. I will
I will present here some examples of integrable systems, all of them defined on the moduli space of flat connections on a trivial bundle over a surface. These examples have been constructed by (loldman, Jeffrey and Weitsman. lock. Alekseev, so that there will be nothing new in these notes. However,
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This book, which grew out of lectures given over the course of several years at Kharkov University for students in the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, is devoted to classical integral transforms, principally the Fourier transform, and their applications. The author develops the general theory