Symplectic Geometry
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- Editor: Dietmar Salamon, University of Warwick
- Date Published: February 1994
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521446990
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The area of symplectic geometry has developed rapidly in the past ten years with major new discoveries that were motivated by and have provided links with many other subjects such as dynamical systems, topology, gauge theory, mathematical physics, and singularity theory. The contributions to this volume reflect the richness of the subject and include expository papers as well as original research.
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- Contributors are known experts in this field
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- Date Published: February 1994
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521446990
- length: 244 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 14 mm
- weight: 0.35kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
A variational interpretation of Melnikov's function and exponitionally small separaratrix splitting S. Angenent
Global Darboux theorems and a linearization problem E. Ciriza
Complex cobordism, Ashtekar's equations and diffeomorphisms S. Donaldson
Instanton homology and symplectic fixed points S. Dostoglou & D. Salamon
An energy-capacity inequality for the symplectic holonomy of hypersurfaces flat at infinity Y. Eliashberg and H. Hofer
Examples of singular reduction E. Lerman, R. Montgomery and R. Sjamaar
Remarks on the uniqeness of symplectic blowing up D. McDuff
The 4-dimensional symplectic camel and related results D. McDuff and L. Traynor
Differential forms and connections adapted to a contact structure M. Rumin and P. Pansu
The Maslov class rigidity and non-existence of lagrangian embeddings L. Polterovich
Phase functions and path integrals J. Robbin and D. Salamon
Symplectic mappings which are stable at infinity E. Zehnder.
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