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Soliton Equations and Their Algebro-Geometric Solutions: Volume 2, (1plus1)-Dimensional Discrete Models [Hardback]

(Universität Wien, Austria), (University of Missouri, Columbia), (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim), (Universität Wien, Austria)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 448 pages, height x width x depth: 234x152x27 mm, weight: 740 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Sērija : Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Sep-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521753082
  • ISBN-13: 9780521753081
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 448 pages, height x width x depth: 234x152x27 mm, weight: 740 g, Worked examples or Exercises
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As a partner to Volume 1: Dimensional Continuous Models, this monograph provides a self-contained introduction to algebro-geometric solutions of completely integrable, nonlinear, partial differential-difference equations, also known as soliton equations. The systems studied in this volume include the Toda lattice hierarchy, the Kac-van Moerbeke hierarchy, and the Ablowitz-Ladik hierarchy. An extensive treatment of the class of algebro-geometric solutions in the stationary as well as time-dependent contexts is provided. The theory presented includes trace formulas, algebro-geometric initial value problems, Baker-Akhiezer functions, and theta function representations of all relevant quantities involved. The book uses basic techniques from the theory of difference equations and spectral analysis, some elements of algebraic geometry and especially, the theory of compact Riemann surfaces. The presentation is constructive and rigorous, with ample background material provided in various appendices. Detailed notes for each chapter, together with an exhaustive bibliography, enhance understanding of the main results.

Recenzijas

Reviews of Volume 1: ' this is a book that I would recommend to any student of mine, for clarity and completeness of exposition Any expert as well would enjoy the book and learn something stimulating from the sidenotes that point to alternative developments. We look forward to volumes two and three!' Mathematical Reviews 'The book is very well organized and carefully written. It could be particularly useful for analysts wanting to learn new methods coming from algebraic geometry.' EMS Newsletter Review of Volume 2: 'As with the first part, the book is very well written and carefully organised and it is a pleasure to read it.' EMS Newsletter

Papildus informācija

Detailed treatment of the class of algebro-geometric solutions and their representations in terms of Riemann theta functions.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(24)
The Toda Hierarchy
25(136)
Contents
25(1)
The Toda Hierarchy, Recursion Relations, Lax Pairs, and Hyperelliptic Curves
26(15)
The Stationary Toda Formalism
41(31)
The Stationary Toda Algebro-Geometric Initial Value Problem
72(12)
The Time-Dependent Toda Formalism
84(19)
The Time-Dependent Toda Algebro-Geometric Initial Value Problem
103(14)
Toda Conservation Laws and the Hamiltonian Formalism
117(28)
Notes
145(16)
The Kac-van Moerbeke Hierarchy
161(25)
Contents
161(1)
The KM Hierarchy and its Relation to the Toda Hierarcy
162(10)
The Stationary KM Formalism
172(6)
The Time-Dependent KM Formalism
178(3)
Notes
181(5)
The Ablowitz-Ladik Hierarchy
186(209)
Contents
186(1)
The Ablowitz-Ladik Hierarchy, Recursion Relations, Zero-Curvature Pairs, and Hyperelliptic Curves
187(15)
Lax Pairs for the Ablowitz-Ladik Hierarchy
202(18)
The Stationary Ablowitz-Ladik Formalism
220(16)
The Stationary Ablowitz-Ladik Algebro-Geometric Initial Value Problem
236(13)
The Time-Dependent Ablowitz-Ladik Formalism
249(18)
The Time-Dependent Ablowitz-Ladik Algebro-Geometric Initial Value Problem
267(14)
Ablowitz-Ladik Conservation Laws and the Hamiltonian Formalism
281(33)
Notes
314(10)
Appendices
Algebraic Curves and Their Theta Functions in a Nutshell
324(29)
Hyperelliptic Curves of the Toda-Type
353(12)
Asymptotic Spectral Parameter Expansions and Nonlinear Recursion Relations
365(20)
Lagrange Interpolation
385(10)
List of Symbols 395(3)
Bibliography 398(25)
Index 423(3)
Errata and Addenda for Volume I 426
Fritz Gesztesy is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Missouri, Columbia. Helge Holden is Professor of Mathematics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Johanna Michor is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Vienna. Gerald Teschl is Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Vienna.