Geometrical dynamics of complex systems. A unified modelling approach to physics, control, biomechanics, neurodynamics and psycho-socio-economical dynamics (Q2276649)

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Geometrical dynamics of complex systems. A unified modelling approach to physics, control, biomechanics, neurodynamics and psycho-socio-economical dynamics
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    Geometrical dynamics of complex systems. A unified modelling approach to physics, control, biomechanics, neurodynamics and psycho-socio-economical dynamics (English)
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    13 April 2006
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    As it is mentioned in the preface this is ``a graduate-level monographical textbook. It represents a comprehensive introduction into rigorous geometrical dynamics of complex systems of various natures''. Chapter 1 contains plenty of basic and introductory information on mathematical methods which are used in modern theory of complex systems: smooth manifolds, Lie groups, Riemannian, Finsler, Kähler and symplectic manifolds, fibre bundles, jet spaces, path integrals etc. Chapter 2 in the same manner introduces a variety of complex systems originating from mechanics, physics, control theory, human-like biomechanics, neurodynamics, socio-economic dynamics etc. This book has to be recommended for graduates in applied mathematics who are interested in basics of modern mathematical methods mostly based on geometry.
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    smooth manifolds
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    differential geometry
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    fibre bundles
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    jets
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    path integrals
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    Lagrangian and Hamitonian mechanics
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    gauge fields
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    control systems
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    biomechanics
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    neurodynamics
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