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*  Soliton <br>
 
*  Soliton <br>
 
** Toda
 
** Toda
 
*  Theory of Nonlinear Lattices<br>
 
*  Theory of Nonlinear Lattices<br>
 
** Morikazu Toda
 
** Morikazu Toda
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*  Nonlinear evolution equations solvable by the spectral transform<br>
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** Eds. Calogero, 1977
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* Solitons and Nonlinear Wave Equations
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* R.K.Dodd, J.C.Eilbeck, J.D.Gibbon, H.C.Morries, Academic Press, London, 1982
 
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2010년 5월 20일 (목) 05:27 판

introduction
  • Solitons were discovered experimentally (Russell 1844)
  • analytically (Korteweg & de Vries, 1895)
    • modelling of Russell's discovery
  • numerically (Zabusky & Kruskal 1965).
    • they discovered that solitons of differenct sizes interact cleanly

 

 

meaning of soliton
  • "soliton" is used to describe their particle-like properties
    • boson
    • fermion
    • hadron

 

 

PDEs

 

 

important techniques

 

 

 

toda lattice solitons

 

 

mathematica code

 

history

 

 

 

하위페이지

 

 

related items

 

 

books

 

 

encyclopedia

 

 

blogs

 

articles
  • Russell, J. S. 1844. Report on waves. In Report of the 14th Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 311–90. London: John Murray.
  • Toda, M. 1989. Nonlinear Waves and Solitons. Dordrecht: Kluwer.
  • Zabusky, N. J., and M. D. Kruskal. 1965. Interaction of solitons in a collisionless plasma and the recurrence of initial states. Physics Review Letters 15:240–43.

 

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