St. Petersburg Mathematical Journal, 18. cilt,1-510. sayfalarAmerican Mathematical Society, 2007 |
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Sayfa 245
... origin lies in the contact hyperplane , or it does not . 3.1.1 . The tangent space at the origin is transversal to the contact hyper- plane . First , we assume that the tangent space is transversal to the contact hyperplane . We apply ...
... origin lies in the contact hyperplane , or it does not . 3.1.1 . The tangent space at the origin is transversal to the contact hyper- plane . First , we assume that the tangent space is transversal to the contact hyperplane . We apply ...
Sayfa 246
... origin lies in the contact hyperplane . Now we consider the second possibility : we assume that the tangent space of the curve at the origin lies in the contact hyperplane . We project the curve to C2n with coordinates ( q , p ) . Since ...
... origin lies in the contact hyperplane . Now we consider the second possibility : we assume that the tangent space of the curve at the origin lies in the contact hyperplane . We project the curve to C2n with coordinates ( q , p ) . Since ...
Sayfa 250
... origin are equal to dz + p1dq1 or dz + pidqi + p2dq2 , while the exterior differentials of the forms at the origin are equal to dpi Ʌ dq1 or dp1 ^ dq1 + dp2 ^ dq2 . In its turn , this means that the induced structures are contact ...
... origin are equal to dz + p1dq1 or dz + pidqi + p2dq2 , while the exterior differentials of the forms at the origin are equal to dpi Ʌ dq1 or dp1 ^ dq1 + dp2 ^ dq2 . In its turn , this means that the induced structures are contact ...
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