Asymptotic Behavior of Monodromy

Asymptotic Behavior of Monodromy
Author: Carlos Simpson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1991
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN:

This book concerns the question of how the solution of a system of ODE's varies when the differential equation varies. The goal is to give nonzero asymptotic expansions for the solution in terms of a parameter expressing how some coefficients go to infinity. A particular classof families of equations is considered, where the answer exhibits a new kind of behavior not seen in most work known until now. The techniques include Laplace transform and the method of stationary phase, and a combinatorial technique for estimating the contributions of terms in an infinite series expansion for the solution. Addressed primarily to researchers inalgebraic geometry, ordinary differential equations and complex analysis, the book will also be of interest to applied mathematicians working on asymptotics of singular perturbations and numerical solution of ODE's.

Singularities of Differentiable Maps, Volume 2

Singularities of Differentiable Maps, Volume 2
Author: Elionora Arnold
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2012-05-16
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0817683437

​​The present volume is the second in a two-volume set entitled Singularities of Differentiable Maps. While the first volume, subtitled Classification of Critical Points and originally published as Volume 82 in the Monographs in Mathematics series, contained the zoology of differentiable maps, that is, it was devoted to a description of what, where, and how singularities could be encountered, this second volume concentrates on elements of the anatomy and physiology of singularities of differentiable functions. The questions considered are about the structure of singularities and how they function.

Asymptotic Behavior and Stability Problems in Ordinary Differential Equations

Asymptotic Behavior and Stability Problems in Ordinary Differential Equations
Author: Lamberto Cesari
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3642856713

In the last few decades the theory of ordinary differential equations has grown rapidly under the action of forces which have been working both from within and without: from within, as a development and deepen ing of the concepts and of the topological and analytical methods brought about by LYAPUNOV, POINCARE, BENDIXSON, and a few others at the turn of the century; from without, in the wake of the technological development, particularly in communications, servomechanisms, auto matic controls, and electronics. The early research of the authors just mentioned lay in challenging problems of astronomy, but the line of thought thus produced found the most impressive applications in the new fields. The body of research now accumulated is overwhelming, and many books and reports have appeared on one or another of the multiple aspects of the new line of research which some authors call" qualitative theory of differential equations". The purpose of the present volume is to present many of the view points and questions in a readable short report for which completeness is not claimed. The bibliographical notes in each section are intended to be a guide to more detailed expositions and to the original papers. Some traditional topics such as the Sturm comparison theory have been omitted. Also excluded were all those papers, dealing with special differential equations motivated by and intended for the applications.

Singularities of Differentiable Maps, Volume 2

Singularities of Differentiable Maps, Volume 2
Author: Elionora Arnold
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2012-05-17
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780817683443

​​​The present volume is the second in a two-volume set entitled Singularities of Differentiable Maps. While the first volume, subtitled Classification of Critical Points and originally published as Volume 82 in the Monographs in Mathematics series, contained the zoology of differentiable maps, that is, it was devoted to a description of what, where, and how singularities could be encountered, this second volume concentrates on elements of the anatomy and physiology of singularities of differentiable functions. The questions considered are about the structure of singularities and how they function.

Solitons, Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Inverse Scattering

Solitons, Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Inverse Scattering
Author: Mark J. Ablowitz
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1991-12-12
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521387302

This book will be a valuable addition to the growing literature in the area and essential reading for all researchers in the field of soliton theory.

A Spectral Theory for Simply Periodic Solutions of the Sinh-Gordon Equation

A Spectral Theory for Simply Periodic Solutions of the Sinh-Gordon Equation
Author: Sebastian Klein
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2018-12-05
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 303001276X

This book develops a spectral theory for the integrable system of 2-dimensional, simply periodic, complex-valued solutions u of the sinh-Gordon equation. Such solutions (if real-valued) correspond to certain constant mean curvature surfaces in Euclidean 3-space. Spectral data for such solutions are defined (following ideas of Hitchin and Bobenko) and the space of spectral data is described by an asymptotic characterization. Using methods of asymptotic estimates, the inverse problem for the spectral data is solved along a line, i.e. the solution u is reconstructed on a line from the spectral data. Finally, a Jacobi variety and Abel map for the spectral curve are constructed and used to describe the change of the spectral data under translation of the solution u. The book's primary audience will be research mathematicians interested in the theory of infinite-dimensional integrable systems, or in the geometry of constant mean curvature surfaces.

Asymptotic Issues For Some Partial Differential Equations (Second Edition)

Asymptotic Issues For Some Partial Differential Equations (Second Edition)
Author: Michel Marie Chipot
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2024-04-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9811290458

The primary focus of the book is to explore the asymptotic behavior of problems formulated within cylindrical structures. Various physical applications are discussed, with certain topics such as fluid flows in channels being particularly noteworthy. Additionally, the book delves into the relevance of elasticity in the context of cylindrical bodies.In specific scenarios where the size of the cylinder becomes exceptionally large, the material's behavior is determined solely by its cross-section. The investigation centers around understanding these particular properties.Since the publication of the first edition, several significant advancements have been made, adding depth and interest to the content. Consequently, new sections have been incorporated into the existing edition, complemented by a comprehensive list of references.

Singularities of Differentiable Maps

Singularities of Differentiable Maps
Author: V.I. Arnold
Publisher: Birkhäuser
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1988-10-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780817631857

The present. volume is the second volume of the book "Singularities of Differentiable Maps" by V.1. Arnold, A. N. Varchenko and S. M. Gusein-Zade. The first volume, subtitled "Classification of critical points, caustics and wave fronts", was published by Moscow, "Nauka", in 1982. It will be referred to in this text simply as "Volume 1". Whilst the first volume contained the zoology of differentiable maps, that is it was devoted to a description of what, where and how singularities could be encountered, this volume contains the elements of the anatomy and physiology of singularities of differentiable functions. This means that the questions considered in it are about the structure of singularities and how they function. Another distinctive feature of the present volume is that we take a hard look at questions for which it is important to work in the complex domain, where the first volume was devoted to themes for which, on the whole, it was not important which field (real or complex) we were considering. Such topics as, for example, decomposition of singularities, the connection between singularities and Lie algebras and the asymptotic behaviour of different integrals depending on parameters become clearer in the complex domain. The book consists of three parts. In the first part we consider the topological structure of isolated critical points of holomorphic functions. We describe the fundamental topological characteristics of such critical points: vanishing cycles, distinguished bases, intersection matrices, monodromy groups, the variation operator and their interconnections and method of calculation.