An edition of KdV '95 (1899)

KdV '95

proceedings of the international symposium, held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 23-26, 1995, to commemorate the centennial of the publication of the equation by and named after Korteweg and de Vries

KdV '95
Michiel Hazewinkel, E. M. de J ...
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An edition of KdV '95 (1899)

KdV '95

proceedings of the international symposium, held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 23-26, 1995, to commemorate the centennial of the publication of the equation by and named after Korteweg and de Vries

Exactly one hundred years ago, in 1895, G. de Vries, under the supervision of D. J. Korteweg, defended his thesis on what is now known as the Korteweg-de Vries Equation. They published a joint paper in 1895 in the Philosophical Magazine, entitled On the change of form of long waves advancing in a rectangular canal, and on a new type of long stationary wave', and, for the next 60 years or so, no other relevant work seemed to have been done. In the 1960s, however, research on this and related equations exploded. There are now some 3100 papers in mathematics and physics that contain a mention of the phraseKorteweg-de Vries equation' in their title or abstract, and there are thousands more in other areas, such as biology, chemistry, electronics, geology, oceanology, meteorology, etc. And, of course, the KdV equation is only one of what are now called (Liouville) completely integrable systems. The KdV and its relatives continually turn up in situations when one wishes to incorporate nonlinear and dispersive effects into wave-type phenomena. This centenary provides a unique occasion to survey as many different aspects of the KdV and related equations. The KdV equation has depth, subtlety, and a breadth of applications that make it a rarity deserving special attention and exposition.

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Kluwer Academic
Language
English
Pages
516

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
"Reprinted from Acta applicandae mathematicae, volume, 1995."

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Dordrecht, Boston
Other Titles
Acta applicandae mathematicae.

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Dewey Decimal Class
530.1/55353
Library of Congress
QC20.7.N6 K38 1995

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vi, 516 :
Number of pages
516

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Open Library
OL785372M
ISBN 10
0792334671
LCCN
95017565
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3418981

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