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Solitons, nonlinear evolution equations and inverse scattering

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0521387302

Solitons, nonlinear evolution equations and inverse scattering es un inverse scattering transform, nonlinear evolution equations book de Mark J. Ablowitz.

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Solitons have been of considerable interest to mathematicians since their discovery by Kruskal and Zabusky. This book brings together several aspects of soliton theory currently only available in research papers. Emphasis is given to the multi-dimensional problems arising and includes inverse scattering in multi-dimensions, integrable nonlinear evolution equations in multi-dimensions and the ∂ method. Thus, this book will be a valuable addition to the growing literature in the area and essential reading for all researchers in the field of soliton theory.

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Solitons, nonlinear evolution equations and inverse scattering es un libro de Inverse scattering transform, Nonlinear Evolution equations, Solitons, Scattering, Differential equations, nonlinear.

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Solitons have been of considerable interest to mathematicians since their discovery by Kruskal and Zabusky. This book brings together several aspects of soliton theory currently only available in research papers. Emphasis is given to the multi-dimensional problems arising and includes inverse scatte...

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Solitons, nonlinear evolution equations and inverse scattering fue escrito por Mark J. Ablowitz.