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The Poisson bracket formulation of fluid, plasma and rigid body type systems has undergone considerable recent development using techniques of symmetry group reduction. The relationship between this approach and that using Lin constraints and Clebsch potentials is established. The connection is made in the setting of abstract Clebsch variables as well as that of variational principles on reduced spaces. Variational principles for both the Clebsch and reduced form (such as fluids in spatial representation) are derived from the standard variational principle of Hamilton in material (Lagrangian) representation using reduction theory. | |||
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plasma and rigid body type systems | |||
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symmetry group reduction | |||
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Lin constraints | |||
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Lin constraints, Clebsch potentials and variational principles (English)
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The Poisson bracket formulation of fluid, plasma and rigid body type systems has undergone considerable recent development using techniques of symmetry group reduction. The relationship between this approach and that using Lin constraints and Clebsch potentials is established. The connection is made in the setting of abstract Clebsch variables as well as that of variational principles on reduced spaces. Variational principles for both the Clebsch and reduced form (such as fluids in spatial representation) are derived from the standard variational principle of Hamilton in material (Lagrangian) representation using reduction theory.
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Poisson bracket formulation of fluid
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plasma and rigid body type systems
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symmetry group reduction
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Lin constraints
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Clebsch potentials
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Variational principles
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