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Virtual Turning Points 1st Edition Naofumi Honda Takahiro Kawai

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Virtual Turning Points 1st Edition Naofumi Honda Takahiro Kawai
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Publisher: Springer Japan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.42 MB
Pages: 126
Author: Naofumi Honda, Takahiro Kawai, Yoshitsugu Takei (auth.)
ISBN: 9784431557012, 4431557016
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Virtual Turning Points 1st Edition Naofumi Honda Takahiro Kawai by Naofumi Honda, Takahiro Kawai, Yoshitsugu Takei (auth.) 9784431557012, 4431557016 instant download after payment.

The discovery of a virtual turning point truly is a breakthrough in WKB analysis of higher order differential equations. This monograph expounds the core part of its theory together with its application to the analysis of higher order Painlevé equations of the Noumi–Yamada type and to the analysis of non-adiabatic transition probability problems in three levels.

As M.V. Fedoryuk once lamented, global asymptotic analysis of higher order differential equations had been thought to be impossible to construct. In 1982, however, H.L. Berk, W.M. Nevins, and K.V. Roberts published a remarkable paper in the Journal of Mathematical Physics indicating that the traditional Stokes geometry cannot globally describe the Stokes phenomena of solutions of higher order equations; a new Stokes curve is necessary.

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