Metriplectic structure, Leibniz dynamics and dissipative systems
DOI10.1016/j.jmaa.2006.02.023zbMath1107.37061OpenAlexW2035511716WikidataQ123195716 ScholiaQ123195716MaRDI QIDQ860924
Publication date: 9 January 2007
Published in: Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmaa.2006.02.023
entropyfree energyBurgers equationHolm-Staley equationLeibniz bracketmetriplecticWhitham-Burgers equation
KdV equations (Korteweg-de Vries equations) (35Q53) Poisson manifolds; Poisson groupoids and algebroids (53D17) Groups of diffeomorphisms and homeomorphisms as manifolds (58D05) Hamiltonian systems on groups of diffeomorphisms and on manifolds of mappings and metrics (37K65)
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