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VOL. 16 | 2015 The Two Apparently Different But Hiddenly Related Euler Achievements: Rigid Body and Ideal Fluid. Our Unifying Going Between: Affinely-Rigid Body and Affine Invariance in Physics
Jan J. Sławianowski

Editor(s) Ivaïlo M. Mladenov, Andrei Ludu, Akira Yoshioka

Geom. Integrability & Quantization, 2015: 36-72 (2015) DOI: 10.7546/giq-16-2015-36-72

Abstract

Reviewed are ideas underlying our concept of affinely-rigid body. We do this from the perspective of the Leonhard Euler two main achievements, known under his name: the mechanics of rigid body and the dynamics of incompressible ideal fluid. But we formulate the theory which is somehow placed between those two models. Our scheme is a finite-dimensional dynamical system, but admitting deformative degrees of freedom. We also stress the connection with the general idea of affine invariance in physics.

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Published: 1 January 2015
First available in Project Euclid: 13 July 2015

zbMATH: 1352.37158
MathSciNet: MR3363837

Digital Object Identifier: 10.7546/giq-16-2015-36-72

Rights: Copyright © 2015 Institute of Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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