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Soliton Management In Periodic Systems 1st Edition Boris A Malomed Auth

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Soliton Management In Periodic Systems 1st Edition Boris A Malomed Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.29 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Boris A. Malomed (auth.)
ISBN: 9780387256351, 9780387293349, 0387256350, 0387293345
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Soliton Management In Periodic Systems 1st Edition Boris A Malomed Auth by Boris A. Malomed (auth.) 9780387256351, 9780387293349, 0387256350, 0387293345 instant download after payment.

During the past ten years, there has been intensive development in theoretical and experimental research of solitons in periodic media. This book provides a unique and informative account of the state-of-the-art in the field. The volume opens with a review of the existence of robust solitary pulses in systems built as a periodic concatenation of very different elements. Among the most famous examples of this type of systems are the dispersion management in fiber-optic telecommunication links, and (more recently) photonic crystals. A number of other systems belonging to the same broad class of spatially periodic strongly inhomogeneous media (such as the split-step and tandem models) have recently been identified in nonlinear optics, and transmission of solitary pulses in them was investigated in detail. Similar soliton dynamics occurs in temporal-domain counterparts of such systems, where they are subject to strong time-periodic modulation (for instance, the Feshbach-resonance management in Bose-Einstein condensates). Basis results obtained for all these systems are reviewed in the book. This timely work will serve as a useful resource for the soliton community.

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