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A Dressing Method In Mathematical Physics 1st Edition Evgeny V Doktorov

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A Dressing Method In Mathematical Physics 1st Edition Evgeny V Doktorov
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.5 MB
Pages: 405
Author: Evgeny V. Doktorov, Sergey B. Leble
ISBN: 9781402061387, 1402061382
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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A Dressing Method In Mathematical Physics 1st Edition Evgeny V Doktorov by Evgeny V. Doktorov, Sergey B. Leble 9781402061387, 1402061382 instant download after payment.

This monograph systematically develops and considers the so-called "dressing method" for solving differential equations (both linear and nonlinear), a means to generate new non-trivial solutions for a given equation from the (perhaps trivial) solution of the same or related equation. The primary topics of the dressing method covered here are: the Moutard and Darboux transformations discovered in XIX century as applied to linear equations; the BÃncklund transformation in differential geometry of surfaces; the factorization method; and the Riemann-Hilbert problem in the form proposed by Shabat and Zakharov for soliton equations, plus its extension in terms of the d-bar formalism.Throughout, the text exploits the "linear experience" of presentation, with special attention given to the algebraic aspects of the main mathematical constructions and to practical rules of obtaining new solutions. Various linear equations of classical and quantum mechanics are solved by the Darboux and factorization methods. An extension of the classical Darboux transformations to nonlinear equations in 1+1 and 2+1 dimensions, as well as its factorization, are also discussed in detail. What's more, the applicability of the local and non-local Riemann-Hilbert problem-based approach and its generalization in terms of the d-bar method are illustrated via various nonlinear equations.

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