2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1907.04144
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From rotating fluid masses and Ziegler's paradox to Pontryagin- and Krein spaces and bifurcation theory

Oleg N. Kirillov,
Ferdinand Verhulst

Abstract: Three classical systems, the Kelvin gyrostat, the Maclaurin spheroids, and the Ziegler pendulum have directly inspired development of the theory of Pontryagin and Krein spaces with indefinite metric and singularity theory as independent mathematical topics, not to mention stability theory and nonlinear dynamics. From industrial applications in shipbuilding, turbomachinery, and artillery to fundamental problems of astrophysics, such as asteroseismology and gravitational radiation -that is the range of phenomena… Show more

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