Symplectic geometry and topology
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Symplectic geometry and topology
(IAS/Park City mathematics series / [Dan Freed, series editor], v. 7)
American Mathematical Society , Institute for Advanced Study, c1999
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C-P||Park City||1997.699027692
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Lecture notes from a summer program held in Park City, Utah in 1997
Lecture notes from the Graduate Summer School program on Sympletic Geometry and Topology (Park City, Utah, June 29-July 19, 1997)
Includes bibliographical references
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Symplectic geometry has its origins as a geometric language for classical mechanics. But it has recently exploded into an independent field interconnected with many other areas of mathematics and physics. The goal of the IAS/Park City Mathematics Institute Graduate Summer School on Symplectic Geometry and Topology was to give an intensive introduction to these exciting areas of current research. Included in this proceedings are lecture notes from the following courses: Introduction to Symplectic Topology by D. McDuff; Holomorphic Curves and Dynamics in Dimension Three by H. Hofer; An Introduction to the Seiberg-Witten Equations on Symplectic Manifolds by C. Taubes; Lectures on Floer Homology by D. Salamon; A Tutorial on Quantum Cohomology by A. Givental; Euler Characteristics and Lagrangian Intersections by R. MacPherson; Hamiltonian Group Actions and Symplectic Reduction by L. Jeffrey; and Mechanics: Symmetry and Dynamics by J. Marsden
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