Waves Called Solitons

Waves Called Solitons
Author: Michel Remoissenet
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662037904

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Written for an interdisciplinary readership, this book is a practical guide to the fascinating world of solitons. The author approaches the subject from the standpoint of applications in optics, hydrodynamics, and electrical and chemical engineering. This third edition has been thoroughly revised and updated.

Waves Called Solitons

Waves Called Solitons
Author: M. Remoissenet
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1996
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015037422311

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This book is an elementary introduction to the fascinating world of waves called solitons. These large-amplitude waves, which can propagate over long distances without dispersing and which display particle-like properties, are one of the most striking manifestations of nonlinearity. The main concepts are introduced at an elementary level accessible to the undergraduate. In a self-contained and interdisciplinary whole, such topics as electrical, hydrodynamic, chemical, and optical solitons, are discussed. Many of the author's choices of emphasis have been made with experiments in mind; several experiments can readily be performed by the reader. This book is not meant for specialists but for students, physicists, engineers, and practitioners. The chapters are independently written in order that the reader should quickly find the required information. The second edition of this highly praised book has new material, especially on nonlinear transmission lines, on various forms of modulational instabilities, and on quantum optical solitons.

Nonlinear Waves Solitons and Chaos

Nonlinear Waves  Solitons and Chaos
Author: Eryk Infeld,George Rowlands
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2000-07-13
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521635578

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The second edition of a highly successful book on nonlinear waves, solitons and chaos.

Solitons

Solitons
Author: P. G. Drazin,R. S. Johnson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1989-02-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0521336554

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This textbook is an introduction to the theory of solitons in the physical sciences.

Weakly Nonlocal Solitary Waves and Beyond All Orders Asymptotics

Weakly Nonlocal Solitary Waves and Beyond All Orders Asymptotics
Author: John P. Boyd
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461558255

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This is the first thorough examination of weakly nonlocal solitary waves, which are just as important in applications as their classical counterparts. The book describes a class of waves that radiate away from the core of the disturbance but are nevertheless very long-lived nonlinear disturbances.

Solitons in Optical Fibers

Solitons in Optical Fibers
Author: Linn F. Mollenauer,James P. Gordon
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2006-03-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080465064

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Solitons are waves that retain their form through obstacle and distance. Solitons can be found in hydrodynamics, nonlinear optics, plasma physics, and biology. Optical solitons are solitary light waves that hold their form over an expansive interval. Conservation of this form creates an effective model for long distance voice and data transmission. The application of this principle is essential to the technology of wired communications. Optical solitons produce crystal clear phone calls cross-country and internationally. It is because of these that someone on the other end of the phone sounds 'in the next room.' It is also pertinent to high-speed network information transmittal. Mollenauer and Gordon have written the only text that an engineer or graduate student will need to understand this foundation subject in optics. *Written by Linn Mollenauer and James Gordon who are celebrated for applying optical solitons to telecommnications *Combines mathematical developments with well-chosen practical examples and design formulas *Extensive material on the basic physics of fiber optic transmission and its practical applications

Electrical Solitons

Electrical Solitons
Author: David S. Ricketts,Donhee Ham
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781351833691

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The dominant medium for soliton propagation in electronics, nonlinear transmission line (NLTL) has found wide application as a testbed for nonlinear dynamics and KdV phenomena as well as for practical applications in ultra-sharp pulse/edge generation and novel nonlinear communication schemes in electronics. While many texts exist covering solitons in general, there is as yet no source that provides a comprehensive treatment of the soliton in the electrical domain. Drawing on the award winning research of Carnegie Mellon’s David S. Ricketts, Electrical Solitons Theory, Design, and Applications is the first text to focus specifically on KdV solitons in the nonlinear transmission line. Divided into three parts, the book begins with the foundational theory for KdV solitons, presents the core underlying mathematics of solitons, and describes the solution to the KdV equation and the basic properties of that solution, including collision behaviors and amplitude-dependent velocity. It also examines the conservation laws of the KdV for loss-less and lossy systems. The second part describes the KdV soliton in the context of the NLTL. It derives the lattice equation for solitons on the NLTL and shows the connection with the KdV equation as well as the governing equations for a lossy NLTL. Detailing the transformation between KdV theory and what we measure on the oscilloscope, the book demonstrates many of the key properties of solitons, including the inverse scattering method and soliton damping. The final part highlights practical applications such as sharp pulse formation and edge sharpening for high speed metrology as well as high frequency generation via NLTL harmonics. It describes challenges to realizing a robust soliton oscillator and the stability mechanisms necessary, and introduces three prototypes of the circular soliton oscillator using discrete and integrated platforms.

Encyclopedia of Atmospheric Sciences

Encyclopedia of Atmospheric Sciences
Author: Gerald R. North,John A. Pyle,Fuqing Zhang
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 2874
Release: 2014-09-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780123822260

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Encyclopedia of Atmospheric Sciences, Second Edition, Six Volume Set is an authoritative resource covering all aspects of atmospheric sciences, including both theory and applications. With more than 320 articles and 1,600 figures and photographs, this revised version of the award-winning first edition offers comprehensive coverage of this important field. The six volumes in this set contain broad-ranging articles on topics such as atmospheric chemistry, biogeochemical cycles, boundary layers, clouds, general circulation, global change, mesoscale meteorology, ozone, radar, satellite remote sensing, and weather prediction. The Encyclopedia is an ideal resource for academia, government, and industry in the fields of atmospheric, ocean, and environmental sciences. It is written at a level that allows undergraduate students to understand the material, while providing active researchers with the latest information in the field. Covers all aspects of atmospheric sciences—including both theory and applications Presents more than 320 articles and more than 1,600 figures and photographs Broad-ranging articles include topics such as atmospheric chemistry, biogeochemical cycles, boundary layers, clouds, general circulation, global change, mesoscale meteorology, ozone, radar, satellite remote sensing, and weather prediction An ideal resource for academia, government, and industry in the fields of atmospheric, ocean, and environmental sciences