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Author Cherednik, Ivan

Title Basic methods of soliton theory / Ivan Cherednik
Published Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, ©1996

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 250 pages)
Series Advanced series in mathematical physics ; v. 25
Advanced series in mathematical physics ; v. 25.
Contents 1. Conservation Laws & Algebraic-Geometric Solutions. 1. Local conservation laws. 2. Generalized Lax equations. 3. Algebraic-geometric solutions of basic equations. 4. Algebraic-geometric solutions of Sin-Gordon, NS, etc. -- II. Backlund Transforms and Inverse Problem. 1. Backlund transformations. 2. Introduction to the scattering theory. 3. Applications of the inverse problem method
Summary In the 25 years of its existence Soliton Theory has drastically expanded our understanding of "integrability" and contributed a lot to the reunification of Mathematics and Physics in the range from deep algebraic geometry and modern representation theory to quantum field theory and optical transmission lines. The book is a systematic introduction to the Soliton Theory with an emphasis on its background and algebraic aspects. It is the first one devoted to the general matrix soliton equations, which are of great importance for the foundations and the applications. Differential algebra (local conservation laws, Bäcklund-Darboux transforms), algebraic geometry (theta and Baker functions), and the inverse scattering method (Riemann-Hilbert problem) with well-grounded preliminaries are applied to various equations including principal chiral fields, Heisenberg magnets, Sin-Gordon, and Nonlinear Schrödinger equation
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-248) and index
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Subject Solitons -- Mathematics
Differential equations, Nonlinear -- Numerical solutions.
Geometry, Algebraic.
MATHEMATICS -- Differential Equations -- Partial.
Differential equations, Nonlinear -- Numerical solutions
Geometry, Algebraic
Solitons -- Mathematics
Soliton
Solitons.
Physique mathématique.
Équations différentielles.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789812798220
9812798226