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Discrete and Continuous Nonlinear Schrödinger Systems (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series)

Over the past thirty years significant progress has been made in the investigation of nonlinear waves--including "soliton equations", a class of nonlinear wave equations that arise frequently in such areas as nonlinear optics, fluid dynamics, and statistical physics. The broad interest in this field can be traced to understanding "solitons" and the associated development of a method of solution termed the inverse scattering transform (IST). The IST technique applies to continuous and discrete nonlinear Schrḏinger (NLS) equations of scalar and vector type. This work presents a detailed mathematical study of the scattering theory, offers soliton solutions, and analyzes both scalar and vector soliton interactions. The authors provide advanced students and researchers with a thorough and self-contained presentation of the IST as applied to nonlinear Schrḏinger systems.

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268

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Discrete and Continuous Nonlinear Schrödinger Systems (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series)
January 19, 2004, Cambridge University Press
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"Ever since the observation of the "great wave of translation" in water waves, by J. Scott Russell in 1834 [146, 147] while he rode on horseback near a narrow canal in Edinburgh, localized (nonoscillatory) solitary waves have been known to researchers studying wave dynamics."

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Library of Congress
QC174.26.W28 A26 2004, QC174.26.W28 A26 200

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
268
Dimensions
8.8 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
Weight
12.6 ounces

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Open Library
OL7745068M
Internet Archive
discretecontinuo00ablo
ISBN 10
0521534372
ISBN 13
9780521534376
LCCN
2003048555
OCLC/WorldCat
52947221, 52047392
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330783

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