Involution: the Formal Theory of Differential Equations and Its Applications in Computer Algebra |
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Series title: | Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-282-83518-4 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2010 |
Publisher: | Springer
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $139.90 |
Book Description:
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The book provides a self-contained account of the formal theory of general, i.e. also under- and overdetermined, systems of differential equations which in its central notion of involution combines geometric, algebraic, homological and combinatorial ideas. It presents for the first time in book form the theory of Pommaret bases, a special kind of Grobner bases closely related to Koszul homology, and contains an extensive discussion of the existence and uniqueness of solutions of...
More DescriptionThe book provides a self-contained account of the formal theory of general, i.e. also under- and overdetermined, systems of differential equations which in its central notion of involution combines geometric, algebraic, homological and combinatorial ideas. It presents for the first time in book form the theory of Pommaret bases, a special kind of Grobner bases closely related to Koszul homology, and contains an extensive discussion of the existence and uniqueness of solutions of formally well-posed initial value problems and a novel presentation of Vessiot's dual version of the Cartan-Kahler theory. Special emphasis is put on a constructive approach leading to effective algorithms."