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Mathematical Theory Of Dispersionmanaged Optical Solitons 1st Edition Anjan Biswas

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Mathematical Theory Of Dispersionmanaged Optical Solitons 1st Edition Anjan Biswas
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.4 MB
Pages: 175
Author: Anjan Biswas, Daniela Milovic, Matthew Edwards
ISBN: 9783642102196, 3642102190
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1st Edition.

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Mathematical Theory Of Dispersionmanaged Optical Solitons 1st Edition Anjan Biswas by Anjan Biswas, Daniela Milovic, Matthew Edwards 9783642102196, 3642102190 instant download after payment.

Mathematical Theory of Dispersion-Managed Optical Solitons discusses recent advances covering optical solitons, soliton perturbation, optical cross-talk, Gabitov-Turitsyn Equations, quasi-linear pulses, and higher order Gabitov-Turitsyn Equations. Focusing on a mathematical perspective, the book bridges the gap between concepts in engineering and mathematics, and gives an outlook to many new topics for further research. The book is intended for researchers and graduate students in applied mathematics, physics and engineering and also it will be of interest to those who are conducting research in nonlinear fiber optics. Dr. Anjan Biswas is an Associate Professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics, Delaware State University, Dover, DE, USA; Dr. Daniela Milovic is an Associate Professor at the Department of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Serbia; Dr. Matthew Edwards is the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at Alabama A & M University in Huntsville, AL, USA.

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