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Introduction to Hamiltonian Fluid Dynamics and Stability Theory: Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Mathematics

Autor Gordon E Swaters
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 oct 2019
Hamiltonian fluid dynamics and stability theory work hand-in-hand in a variety of engineering, physics, and physical science fields. Until now, however, no single reference addressed and provided background in both of these closely linked subjects. Introduction to Hamiltonian Fluid Dynamics and Stability Theory does just that-offers a comprehensive introduction to Hamiltonian fluid dynamics and describes aspects of hydrodynamic stability theory within the context of the Hamiltonian formalism.
The author uses the example of the nonlinear pendulum-giving a thorough linear and nonlinear stability analysis of its equilibrium solutions-to introduce many of the ideas associated with the mathematical argument required in infinite dimensional Hamiltonian theory needed for fluid mechanics. He examines Andrews' Theorem, derives and develops the Charney-Hasegawa-Mima (CMH) equation, presents an account of the Hamiltonian structure of the Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) equation, and discusses the stability theory associated with the KdV soliton.
The book's tutorial approach and plentiful exercises combine with its thorough presentations of both subjects to make Introduction to Hamiltonian Fluid Dynamics and Stability Theory an ideal reference, self-study text, and upper level course book.
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ISBN-13: 9780367399405
ISBN-10: 0367399407
Pagini: 286
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Chapman and Hall/CRC
Seria Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Mathematics


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Introduction The Nonlinear Pendulum Model Formulation Canonical Hamiltonian Formulation Least Action Principle Symplectic Hamiltonian Formulation Mathematical Properties of the J Matrix Poisson Bracket Formulation Steady Solutions of a Canonical Hamiltonian System Linear Stability of a Steady Solution Nonlinear Stability of a Steady Solution The Two Dimensional Euler Equations Vorticity Equation Formulation Hamiltonian Structure for Partial Differential Equations Hamiltonian Structure of the Euler Equations Reduction of the Canonical Poisson Bracket Casimir Functionals and Noether's Theorem Exercises Stability of Steady Euler Flows Steady Solutions of the Vorticity Equation Linear Stability Problem Normal Mode Equations for Parallel Shear Flows Linear Stability Theorems Nonlinear Stability Theorems Andrews' Theorem Flows with Special Symmetries Exercises The Charney-Hasegawa-Mima Equation A Derivation of the CHM Equation Hamiltonian Structure Steady Solutions Stability of Steady Solutions Steadily-Travelling Solutions Exercises The KdV Equation A Derivation of the KdV Equation Hamiltonian Structure Periodic and Soliton Solutions Variational Principles Linear Stability Nonlinear Stability Exercises

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"…a refreshingly non-technical style…this is a well-written introduction to Hamiltonian fluid dynamics and basic stability results."
--S. Reich, Edinburgh Mathematical Society, Vol. 44

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Hamiltonian fluid dynamics and stability theory work hand-in-hand in a variety of engineering, physics, and physical science fields. Introduction to Hamiltonian Fluid Dynamics and Stability Theory offers a comprehensive introduction to Hamiltonian fluid dynamics and describes aspects of hydrodynamic stability theory within the context of the Hamiltonian formalism. The author uses a review of the Hamiltonian structure of the nonlinear pendulum to introduce many of the subject's concepts. The book's approach and plentiful exercises combine with its thorough presentations of both subjects to make this an ideal reference, self-study text, and upper level course book.