Elliptic Functions
Part of London Mathematical Society Student Texts
- Authors:
- J. V. Armitage, University of Durham
- W. F. Eberlein
- Date Published: September 2006
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In its first six chapters this 2006 text seeks to present the basic ideas and properties of the Jacobi elliptic functions as an historical essay, an attempt to answer the fascinating question: 'what would the treatment of elliptic functions have been like if Abel had developed the ideas, rather than Jacobi?' Accordingly, it is based on the idea of inverting integrals which arise in the theory of differential equations and, in particular, the differential equation that describes the motion of a simple pendulum. The later chapters present a more conventional approach to the Weierstrass functions and to elliptic integrals, and then the reader is introduced to the richly varied applications of the elliptic and related functions. Applications spanning arithmetic (solution of the general quintic, the functional equation of the Riemann zeta function), dynamics (orbits, Euler's equations, Green's functions), and also probability and statistics, are discussed.
Read more- The emphasis on applications makes the book suitable for a lecture course in which students are invited to develop ideas as a basis for essays or projects
- Applications are referred to throughout and the book concludes with significant applications in algebra, arithmetic, classical geometry and applied mathematics
- A new look at the Jacobi functions based on a rigorous treatment of the differential equation for the simple pendulum and the inversion of integrals
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'This solid text is a good place to start when working with elliptic functions and it is the sort of book that you will keep coming back to as reference text.' Mathematics Today
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- Date Published: September 2006
- format: Adobe eBook Reader
- isbn: 9780511239748
- contains: 25 b/w illus. 5 tables
- availability: This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Table of Contents
1. The 'simple' pendulum
2. Jacobian elliptic functions of a complex variable
3. General properties of elliptic functions
4. Theta functions
5. The Jacobian elliptic functions for complex k
6. Introduction to transformation theory
7. The Weierstrass elliptic functions
8. Elliptic integrals
9. Applications of elliptic functions in geometry
10. An application of elliptic functions in algebra solution of the general quintic equation
11. An arithmetic application of elliptic functions
12. Applications in mechanics and statistics and other topics
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- Introduction of Elliptic Functions
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