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I 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a94-017-8198-2 311 $a94-007-5344-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a1 Differentiable manifolds --  2 Vector bundles --  3 Vector fields --  4 Differential forms --  5 Lie groups --  6 Lie group actions --  7 Linear symplectic algebra --  8 Symplectic geometry --  9 Hamiltonian systems --  10 Symmetries -- 11 Integrability -- 12 Hamilton-Jacobi theory --  References. 330 $aStarting from an undergraduate level, this book systematically develops the basics of ? Calculus on manifolds, vector bundles, vector fields and differential forms, ? Lie groups and Lie group actions, ? Linear symplectic algebra and symplectic geometry, ? Hamiltonian systems, symmetries and reduction, integrable systems and Hamilton-Jacobi theory. The topics listed under the first item are relevant for virtually all areas of mathematical physics. 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