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Asymptotic Perturbation Theory Of Waves 1st Edition Lev Ostrovsky

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Asymptotic Perturbation Theory Of Waves 1st Edition Lev Ostrovsky
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Publisher: Imperial College Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.81 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Lev Ostrovsky
ISBN: 9781848162358, 1848162359
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Asymptotic Perturbation Theory Of Waves 1st Edition Lev Ostrovsky by Lev Ostrovsky 9781848162358, 1848162359 instant download after payment.

This book is an introduction to the perturbation theory for linear and nonlinear waves in dispersive and dissipative media. The main focus is on the direct asymptotic method which is based on the asymptotic expansion of the solution in series of one or more small parameters and demanding finiteness of the perturbations; this results in slow variation of the main-order solution. The method, which does not depend on integrability of basic equations, is applied to quasi-harmonic and non-harmonic periodic waves, as well as to localized waves such as solitons, kinks, and autowaves. The basic theoretical ideas are illustrated by many physical examples throughout the book.

Readership: Graduate students and young researchers in nonlinear science, physicists and applied mathematicians.

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