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Dynamical symmetry / Carl E. Wulfman.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, ©2011.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 437 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789814291378
  • 9814291374
  • 1283144069
  • 9781283144063
  • 9786613144065
  • 6613144061
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Dynamical symmetry.DDC classification:
  • 530.15/539 22
LOC classification:
  • QC174.17.S9 W85 2011eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Physical symmetry and geometrical symmetry -- On symmetries associated with Hamiltonian dynamics -- One-parameter transformation groups -- Everywhere local invariance -- Lie transformation groups and Lie algebras -- Dynamical symmetry in Hamiltonian mechanics -- Symmetries of classical Kepler motion -- Dynamical symmetry in Schrödinger quantum mechanics -- Spectrum generating Lie algebras and groups admitted by Schröedinger equations -- Dynamical symmetry of regularized hydrogen-like atoms -- Uncovering approximate dynamical symmetries, examples from atomic and molecular physics -- Rovibronic systems -- Dynamical symmetry of Maxwell's equations.
Summary: Whenever systems are governed by continuous chains of causes and effects, their behavior exhibits the consequences of dynamical symmetries, many of them far from obvious. Dynamical Symmetry introduces the reader to Sophus Lie's discoveries of the connections between differential equations and continuous groups that underlie this observation. It develops and applies the mathematical relations between dynamics and geometry that result. Systematic methods for uncovering dynamical symmetries are described, and put to use. Much material in the book is new and some has only recently appeared in research journals. Though Lie groups play a key role in elementary particle physics, their connection with differential equations is more often exploited in applied mathematics and engineering. Dynamical Symmetry bridges this gap in a novel manner designed to help readers establish new connections in their own areas of interest. Emphasis is placed on applications to physics and chemistry. Applications to many of the other sciences illustrate both general principles and the ubiquitousness of dynamical symmetries.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Physical symmetry and geometrical symmetry -- On symmetries associated with Hamiltonian dynamics -- One-parameter transformation groups -- Everywhere local invariance -- Lie transformation groups and Lie algebras -- Dynamical symmetry in Hamiltonian mechanics -- Symmetries of classical Kepler motion -- Dynamical symmetry in Schrödinger quantum mechanics -- Spectrum generating Lie algebras and groups admitted by Schröedinger equations -- Dynamical symmetry of regularized hydrogen-like atoms -- Uncovering approximate dynamical symmetries, examples from atomic and molecular physics -- Rovibronic systems -- Dynamical symmetry of Maxwell's equations.

Whenever systems are governed by continuous chains of causes and effects, their behavior exhibits the consequences of dynamical symmetries, many of them far from obvious. Dynamical Symmetry introduces the reader to Sophus Lie's discoveries of the connections between differential equations and continuous groups that underlie this observation. It develops and applies the mathematical relations between dynamics and geometry that result. Systematic methods for uncovering dynamical symmetries are described, and put to use. Much material in the book is new and some has only recently appeared in research journals. Though Lie groups play a key role in elementary particle physics, their connection with differential equations is more often exploited in applied mathematics and engineering. Dynamical Symmetry bridges this gap in a novel manner designed to help readers establish new connections in their own areas of interest. Emphasis is placed on applications to physics and chemistry. Applications to many of the other sciences illustrate both general principles and the ubiquitousness of dynamical symmetries.

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