ABSTRACT

Many of the modern variational problems in topology arise in different but overlapping fields of scientific study: mechanics, physics and mathematics. In this work, Professor Fomenko offers a concise and clean explanation of some of these problems (both solved and unsolved), using current methods and analytical topology. The author's skillful exposition gives an unusual motivation to the theory expounded, and his work is recommended reading for specialists and nonspecialists alike, involved in the fields of physics and mathematics at both undergraduate and graduate levels.

chapter I|40 pages

Preliminaries

chapter II|14 pages

Functions on Manifolds

chapter III|38 pages

Manifolds of Small Dimensions

chapter IV|124 pages

Minimal Surfaces