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Nonlinear Dispersive Waves: Asymptotic Analysis and Solitons: 47 (Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics, Series Number 47)

Nonlinear Dispersive Waves: Asymptotic Analysis and Solitons: 47 (Cambridge Texts in Applied Mathematics, Series Number 47)

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Mark J. Ablowitz
Cambridge University Press, 9/8/2011
EAN 9781107012547, ISBN10: 1107012546

Hardcover, 362 pages, 23.4 x 15.7 x 2.3 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

The field of nonlinear dispersive waves has developed enormously since the work of Stokes, Boussinesq and Korteweg–de Vries (KdV) in the nineteenth century. In the 1960s, researchers developed effective asymptotic methods for deriving nonlinear wave equations, such as the KdV equation, governing a broad class of physical phenomena that admit special solutions including those commonly known as solitons. This book describes the underlying approximation techniques and methods for finding solutions to these and other equations. The concepts and methods covered include wave dispersion, asymptotic analysis, perturbation theory, the method of multiple scales, deep and shallow water waves, nonlinear optics including fiber optic communications, mode-locked lasers and dispersion-managed wave phenomena. Most chapters feature exercise sets, making the book suitable for advanced courses or for self-directed learning. Graduate students and researchers will find this an excellent entry to a thriving area at the intersection of applied mathematics, engineering and physical science.

Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I. Fundamentals and Basic Applications
1. Introduction
2. Linear and nonlinear wave equations
3. Asymptotic analysis of wave equations
4. Perturbation analysis
5. Water waves and KdV type equations
6. Nonlinear Schrödinger models and water waves
7. Nonlinear Schrödinger models in nonlinear optics
Part II. Integrability and Solitons
8. Solitons and integrable equations
9. Inverse scattering transform for the KdV equation
Part III. Novel Applications of Nonlinear Waves
10. Communications
11. Mode-locked lasers
12. Nonlinear photonic lattices
References
Index.