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Singularities and Groups in Bifurcation Theory : Volume II (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988)

Part of the Applied Mathematical Sciences series
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Bifurcation theory studies how the structure of solutions to equations changes as parameters are varied.

The nature of these changes depends both on the number of parameters and on the symmetries of the equations.

Volume I discusses how singularity-theoretic techniques aid the understanding of transitions in multiparameter systems.

This volume focuses on bifurcation problems with symmetry and shows how group-theoretic techniques aid the understanding of transitions in symmetric systems.

Four broad topics are covered: group theory and steady-state bifurcation, equicariant singularity theory, Hopf bifurcation with symmetry, and mode interactions.

The opening chapter provides an introduction to these subjects and motivates the study of systems with symmetry.

Detailed case studies illustrate how group-theoretic methods can be used to analyze specific problems arising in applications.

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1461289297 / 9781461289296
Paperback / softback
510
08/10/2011
United States
536 pages, XVI, 536 p.
155 x 235 mm