The developments in this paper are concerned with nonholonomic field theories in the presence of symmetries. Having previously treated the case of vertical symmetries, we now deal with the case where the symmetry action can also have a horizontal component. As a first step in this direction, we derive a new and convenient form of the field equations of a nonholonomic field theory. Nonholonomic symmetries are then introduced as symmetry generators whose virtual work is zero along the constraint submanifold, and we show that for every such symmetry, there exists a so-called momentum equation, describing the evolution of the associated component of the momentum map. Keeping up with the underlying geometric philosophy, a small modification of t...
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the role of connections and symmetries in the Wheeled I...
Anti-Hermitian mass terms are considered, in addition to Hermitian ones, for PT-symmetric complex-sc...
International audienceWe discuss the formulation of classical field theoretical models on $n$-dimens...
Abstract. The developments in this paper are concerned with nonholonomic field theories in the prese...
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The gauge mechanism is a generalization of the momentum map which links conservation laws to symmetr...
We report new developments concerning the symmetry properties and their actions on special solutions...
We propose a geometrical treatment of symmetries in non-local field theories, where the non-locality...
The gauge mechanism is a generalization of the momentum map which links conservation laws to symmetr...
summary:In this paper we derive general equations for constraint Noethertype symmetries of a first o...
I discuss motivations for introducing Hopf algebra symmetriesin noncommutative eld theories and brie...
This article is concerned with the theory of quasivelocities for non-holonomic systems. The equation...
We discuss the notion of symmetries in non-local field theories characterized by integro-differentia...
A hierarchy of possible symmetries in quantum field theory is defined, which reaches from a purely m...
In nonholonomic mechanics, the presence of constraints in the velocities breaks the well-understood ...
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the role of connections and symmetries in the Wheeled I...
Anti-Hermitian mass terms are considered, in addition to Hermitian ones, for PT-symmetric complex-sc...
International audienceWe discuss the formulation of classical field theoretical models on $n$-dimens...
Abstract. The developments in this paper are concerned with nonholonomic field theories in the prese...
This work develops the geometry and dynamics of mechanical systems with nonholonomic constraints and...
The gauge mechanism is a generalization of the momentum map which links conservation laws to symmetr...
We report new developments concerning the symmetry properties and their actions on special solutions...
We propose a geometrical treatment of symmetries in non-local field theories, where the non-locality...
The gauge mechanism is a generalization of the momentum map which links conservation laws to symmetr...
summary:In this paper we derive general equations for constraint Noethertype symmetries of a first o...
I discuss motivations for introducing Hopf algebra symmetriesin noncommutative eld theories and brie...
This article is concerned with the theory of quasivelocities for non-holonomic systems. The equation...
We discuss the notion of symmetries in non-local field theories characterized by integro-differentia...
A hierarchy of possible symmetries in quantum field theory is defined, which reaches from a purely m...
In nonholonomic mechanics, the presence of constraints in the velocities breaks the well-understood ...
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the role of connections and symmetries in the Wheeled I...
Anti-Hermitian mass terms are considered, in addition to Hermitian ones, for PT-symmetric complex-sc...
International audienceWe discuss the formulation of classical field theoretical models on $n$-dimens...