9780387909998
Singularities And Groups In Bifurcation Theory. Volume 1 - Martin Golubitsky, David G. Schaeffer
Springer (1985)
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Applied, Bifurcation theory, Calculus & Mathematical Analysis, Differential Calculus & Equations, Differential Equations - Partial Differential Equations, Group theory, Mathematical analysis, Mathematics, Mathematics / Applied, Mathematics / Differential Equations, Mathematics / Geometry / General, Mathematics / Mathematical Analysis, Mathematics : Applied, Mathematics : Mathematical Analysis, Science/Mathematics, Theory Of Groups

This volume applies pre-existing techniques from singularity theory, especially unfolding theory and classification theory, to bifurcation problems. This text is the first in a two volume sequence and the focus of this book is singularity theory, with group theory playing a subordinate role. The aim is to make singularity theory more available to applied scientists as well as to mathematicians. Three case studies illustrate how singularity methods are used in applications. The authors have devoted effort to explaining the underlying mathematics in relatively simple terms and have included many examples. It is intended to be useful for a wide audience.

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LoC Classification QA1.A647 .vol. 51
Dewey 515.353
Format Hardcover
Cover Price 99,00 €
No. of Pages 488
Height x Width 250 x 164 mm
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