Hamiltonian Methods in the Theory of Solitons

Hamiltonian Methods in the Theory of Solitons
Author: Ludwig Faddeev,Leon Takhtajan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2007-08-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540699699

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The main characteristic of this classic exposition of the inverse scattering method and its applications to soliton theory is its consistent Hamiltonian approach to the theory. The nonlinear Schrödinger equation is considered as a main example, forming the first part of the book. The second part examines such fundamental models as the sine-Gordon equation and the Heisenberg equation, the classification of integrable models and methods for constructing their solutions.

Soliton Theory

Soliton Theory
Author: Allan P. Fordy
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1990
Genre: Evolution equations, Nonlinear
ISBN: 0719014913

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A coherent introduction to the complete range of soliton theory including Hirota's method and Backlund transformations. Details physical applications of soliton theory with chapters on the peculiar wave patterns of the Andaman Sea, atmospheric phenomena, general relativity and Davydov solitons. Contains testing for full integrability, a discussion of the Painlevé technique, symmetries and conservation law.

Theory of Solitons

Theory of Solitons
Author: S. Novikov,S.V. Manakov,L.P. Pitaevskii,V.E. Zakharov
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1984-05-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0306109778

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Soliton Equations and Hamiltonian Systems

Soliton Equations and Hamiltonian Systems
Author: Leonid A. Dickey
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2003
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9812794514

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The theory of soliton equations and integrable systems has developed rapidly during the last 30 years with numerous applications in mechanics and physics. For a long time, books in this field have not been written but the flood of papers was overwhelming: many hundreds, maybe thousands of them. All this output followed one single work by Gardner, Green, Kruskal, and Mizura on the Korteweg-de Vries equation (KdV), which had seemed to be merely an unassuming equation of mathematical physics describing waves in shallow water. Besides its obvious practical use, this theory is attractive also because it satisfies the aesthetic need in a beautiful formula which is so inherent to mathematics. The second edition is up-to-date and differs from the first one considerably. One third of the book (five chapters) is completely new and the rest is refreshed and edited. Contents: Integrable Systems Generated by Linear Differential n th Order Operators; Hamiltonian Structures; Hamiltonian Structure of the GD Hierarchies; Modified KdV and GD. The KupershmidtOCoWilson Theorem; The KP Hierarchy; Baker Function, a-Function; Additional Symmetries, String Equation; Grassmannian. Algebraic-Geometrical Krichever Solutions; Matrix First-Order Operator, AKNS-D Hierarchy; Generalization of the AKNS-D Hierarchy: Single-Pole and Multi-Pole Matrix Hierarchies; Isomonodromic Deformations and the Most General Matrix Hierarchy; Tau Functions of Matrix Hierarchies; KP, Modified KP, Constrained KP, Discrete KP, and q -KP; Another Chain of KP Hierarchies and Integrals Over Matrix Varieties; Transformational Properties of a Differential Operator under Diffeomorphisms and Classical W -Algebras; Further Restrictions of the KP, Stationary Equations; Stationary Equations of the Matrix Hierarchy; Field Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Formalism; Further Examples and Applications. Readership: Applied mathematicians and mathematical physicists."

Soliton Equations and Hamiltonian Systems

Soliton Equations and Hamiltonian Systems
Author: L.A. Dickey
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9810236840

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The theory of soliton equations and integrable systems has developed rapidly during the last 20 years with numerous applications in mechanics and physics. For a long time books in this field have not been written but the flood of papers was overwhelming: many hundreds, maybe thousands of them. All this followed one single work by Gardner, Greene, Kruskal, and Miura about the Korteweg-de Vries equation (KdV) which, had seemed to be merely an unassuming equation of mathematical physics describing waves in shallow water.

Solitons and Chaos

Solitons and Chaos
Author: Ioannis Antoniou,Franklin J. Lambert
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642845703

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"Solitons and Chaos" is a response to the growing interest in systems exhibiting these two complementary manifestations of nonlinearity. The papers cover a wide range of topics but share common mathematical notions and investigation techniques. An introductory note on eight concepts of integrability has been added as a guide for the uninitiated reader. Both specialists and graduate students will find this update on the state ofthe art useful. Key points: chaos vs. integrability; solitons: theory and applications; dissipative systems; Hamiltonian systems; maps and cascades; direct vs. inverse methods; higher dimensions; Lie groups, Painleve analysis, numerical algorithms; pertubation methods.

Basic Methods Of Soliton Theory

Basic Methods Of Soliton Theory
Author: Ivan V Cherednik
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1996-08-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789814499002

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In the 25 years of its existence Soliton Theory has drastically expanded our understanding of “integrability” and contributed a lot to the reunification of Mathematics and Physics in the range from deep algebraic geometry and modern representation theory to quantum field theory and optical transmission lines.The book is a systematic introduction to the Soliton Theory with an emphasis on its background and algebraic aspects. It is the first one devoted to the general matrix soliton equations, which are of great importance for the foundations and the applications.Differential algebra (local conservation laws, Bäcklund-Darboux transforms), algebraic geometry (theta and Baker functions), and the inverse scattering method (Riemann-Hilbert problem) with well-grounded preliminaries are applied to various equations including principal chiral fields, Heisenberg magnets, Sin-Gordon, and Nonlinear Schrödinger equation.

Integrable Hamiltonian Hierarchies

Integrable Hamiltonian Hierarchies
Author: Vladimir Gerdjikov,Gaetano Vilasi,Alexandar Borisov Yanovski
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 643
Release: 2008-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540770541

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This book presents a detailed derivation of the spectral properties of the Recursion Operators allowing one to derive all the fundamental properties of the soliton equations and to study their hierarchies.