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Vladimir Igorevich Arnold is one of the most influential mathematicians of our time. V. I. Arnold launched several mathematical domains (such as modern geometric mechanics, symplectic topology, and topological fluid dynamics) and contributed, in a fundamental way, to the foundations and methods in many subjects, from ordinary differential equations and celestial mechanics to singularity theory and real algebraic geometry. Even a quick look at a partial list of notions named after Arnold already gives an overview of the variety of such theories and domains: KAM (Kolmogorov Arnold Moser) theory,…mehr

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Vladimir Igorevich Arnold is one of the most influential mathematicians of our time. V. I. Arnold launched several mathematical domains (such as modern geometric mechanics, symplectic topology, and topological fluid dynamics) and contributed, in a fundamental way, to the foundations and methods in many subjects, from ordinary differential equations and celestial mechanics to singularity theory and real algebraic geometry. Even a quick look at a partial list of notions named after Arnold already gives an overview of the variety of such theories and domains: KAM (Kolmogorov Arnold Moser) theory, The Arnold conjectures in symplectic topology, The Hilbert Arnold problem for the number of zeros of abelian integrals, Arnold s inequality, comparison, and complexification method in real algebraic geometry, Arnold Kolmogorov solution of Hilbert s 13th problem, Arnold s spectral sequence in singularity theory, Arnold diffusion, The Euler Poincaré Arnold equations for geodesics on Lie groups, Arnold s stability criterion in hydrodynamics, ABC (Arnold Beltrami Childress) ?ows in ?uid dynamics, The Arnold Korkina dynamo, Arnold s cat map, The Arnold Liouville theorem in integrable systems, Arnold s continued fractions, Arnold s interpretation of the Maslov index, Arnold s relation in cohomology of braid groups, Arnold tongues in bifurcation theory, The Jordan Arnold normal forms for families of matrices, The Arnold invariants of plane curves. Arnold wrote some 700 papers, and many books, including 10 university textbooks. He is known for his lucid writing style, which combines mathematical rigour with physical and geometric intuition. Arnold s books on Ordinarydifferentialequations and Mathematical methodsofclassicalmechanics became mathematical bestsellers and integral parts of the mathematical education of students throughout the world.
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"Volume II focuses on hydrodynamics, bifurcation theory and algebraic geometry. ... Arnold was a very prolific writer. The publication of his collected works is a huge task and a great service to the mathematical community particularly since his papers appeared in various journals some of which are not easily accessible. ... I have no doubt that these volumes will be of great benefit to the current and future generations of researchers and graduate students." (Gerard Misiolek, zbMATH 1354.01038, 2017)