Nils Carqueville, Simons Junior Professor (ESI, U Vienna): Classical Physics and Symplectic Geometry

Seminar (250142 SE): Wednesday, 11:00 - 12:30

Summer Term 2018

Begin: March 7, 2018

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Abstract:
The seminar is open to theoretical physicists and mathematicians alike. The goal is to develop the Hamiltonian formulation of classical mechanics in the modern language of symplectic geometry. We will start by concisely reviewing the canonical formalism typically covered in a first course in theoretical physics, including the variational principle, Noether's and Liouville's theorem, and a few illustrative examples. (This will serve as a reminder for physicists and will suffice to introduce mathematicians to the subject.) Then the basics of symplectic geometry as well as the necessary differential geometric background will be introduced. (This part will be more natural for mathematicians and introductory for physicists.) In the final part of the seminar, the familiar formalism of classical mechanics will be reformulated in symplectic language, and we will offer an outlook on quantisation.

Put differently, the seminar aims to make texts like https://math.mit.edu ~cohn/Thoughts/symplectic.html understandable, fill in many details, and put the subject in a wider context.


For more information please visit:
https://ufind.univie.ac.at/de/course.html?lv=250142\&semester=2018S

 

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At a glance
Type:
Lecture
When:
March 6, 2018 — June 28, 2018
Where:
ESI Schrödinger Lecture Hall