Lifting Hamiltonian Torus Actions to Integrable Systems
Offered By: NCCR SwissMAP via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture on lifting Hamiltonian torus actions to integrable systems presented by J. Palmer from the University of Antwerp and University of Illinois. Delve into the intricate world of finite dimensional integrability in mathematical physics, examining the complex relationships between Hamiltonian mechanics and torus actions. Gain insights into advanced mathematical concepts and their applications in physics over the course of this 54-minute presentation, offered as part of the NCCR SwissMAP series.
Syllabus
Lifting Hamiltonian torus actions to integrable systems, J. Palmer
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NCCR SwissMAP
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