Introduction to Symmetry Analysis Hardback with CD-ROM
This text offers a broad, self-contained, introduction to the basic concepts of symmetry analysis and is intended primarily for first and second year graduate students in science, engineering and applied mathematics. Mathematica-based software for finding the Lie point symmetries and Lie-Bäcklund symmetries of differential equations is included on a CD along with more than forty sample notebooks illustrating applications ranging from simple, low order, ordinary differential equations to complex systems of partial differential equations. The software requires Mathematica 2.2 or higher. MathReader 4.0 is included to permit the user without access to Mathematica to read the sample notebooks and follow the procedure used to find symmetries.
- Introduces symmetry analysis within an engineering framework
- Includes ready-to-use software
- Includes many exercises and examples
Reviews & endorsements
'… an easy to read informal introduction to symmetry methods for ordinary and partial differential equations.' Monatshefte für Mathematik
'Overall, this was an enjoyable book to read, which I could recommend to someone to tackle as background reading. … if one's interest is in the application of symmetry analysis to problems arising in fluids, then this book discusses 'how' in detail.' Peter Clarkson, University of Kent
Product details
September 2009Adobe eBook Reader
9780511577215
0 pages
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112 b/w illus. 2 colour illus. 20 tables 131 exercises
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction to symmetry
- 2. Dimensional analysis
- 3. Systems of ODE's, first order PDE's, state-space analysis
- 4. Classical dynamics
- 5. Introduction to one-parameter Lie groups
- 6. First order ordinary differential equations
- 7. Differential functions and notation
- 8. Ordinary differential equations
- 9. Partial differential equations
- 10. Laminar boundary layers
- 11. Incompressible flow
- 12. Compressible flow
- 13. Similarity rules for turbulent shear flows
- 14. Lie-Bäcklund transformations
- 15. Invariance condition for integrals, variational symmetries
- 16. Bäcklund transformations and non-local groups
- Appendix 1. Review of calculus and the theory of contact
- Appendix 2. Invariance of the contact conditions under Lie point transformation groups
- Appendix 3. Infinite-order structure of Lie-Bäcklund transformations
- Appendix 4. Symmetry analysis software.