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Nonlinear Wave Dynamics - Complexity and Simplicity (Hardcover, 1997 ed.): J. Engelbrecht Nonlinear Wave Dynamics - Complexity and Simplicity (Hardcover, 1997 ed.)
J. Engelbrecht
R2,757 Discovery Miles 27 570 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

At the end of the twentieth century, nonlinear dynamics turned out to be one of the most challenging and stimulating ideas. Notions like bifurcations, attractors, chaos, fractals, etc. have proved to be useful in explaining the world around us, be it natural or artificial. However, much of our everyday understanding is still based on linearity, i. e. on the additivity and the proportionality. The larger the excitation, the larger the response-this seems to be carved in a stone tablet. The real world is not always reacting this way and the additivity is simply lost. The most convenient way to describe such a phenomenon is to use a mathematical term-nonlinearity. The importance of this notion, i. e. the importance of being nonlinear is nowadays more and more accepted not only by the scientific community but also globally. The recent success of nonlinear dynamics is heavily biased towards temporal characterization widely using nonlinear ordinary differential equations. Nonlinear spatio-temporal processes, i. e. nonlinear waves are seemingly much more complicated because they are described by nonlinear partial differential equations. The richness of the world may lead in this case to coherent structures like solitons, kinks, breathers, etc. which have been studied in detail. Their chaotic counterparts, however, are not so explicitly analysed yet. The wavebearing physical systems cover a wide range of phenomena involving physics, solid mechanics, hydrodynamics, biological structures, chemistry, etc.

Optical Solitons (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993): Fatkhulla Abdullaev Optical Solitons (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
Fatkhulla Abdullaev; Edited by (ghost editors) J. Engelbrecht; Sergei Darmanyan, Pulat Khabibullaev
R1,383 Discovery Miles 13 830 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The investigation of nonlinear wave phenomena has been one of the main direc tions of research in optics for the last few decades. Soliton concepts applied to the description of intense electromagnetic beams and ultrashort pulse propagation in various media have contributed much to this field. The notion of solitons has proved to be very useful in describing wave processes in hydrodynamics, plasma physics and condensed matter physics. Moreover, it is also of great importance in optics for ultrafast information transmission and storage, radiation propagation in resonant media, etc. In 1973, Hasegawa and Tappert made a significant contribution to optical soliton physics when they predicted the existence of an envelope soliton in the regime of short pulses in optical fibres. In 1980, Mollenauer et al. conducted ex periments to elucidate this phenomenon. Since then the theory of optical solitons as well as their experimental investigation has progressed rapidly. The effects of inhomogeneities of the medium and energy pumping on optical solitons, the interaction between optical solitons and their generation in fibres, etc. have all been investigated and reported. Logical devices using optical solitons have been developed; new types of optical solitons in media with Kerr-type nonlinearity and in resonant media have been described."

Nonlinear Deformation Waves - Symposium, Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR August 22-28, 1982 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Nonlinear Deformation Waves - Symposium, Tallinn, Estonian SSR, USSR August 22-28, 1982 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)
U. Nigul, J. Engelbrecht
R2,702 Discovery Miles 27 020 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Recent progress in the study of nonlinear wave propagation has been influenced by developments in mechanics, acoustics, hydro dynamics, plasma physics and many other fields of physics. This vast field of research has also given rise to fascinating mathe matical ideas: the inverse scattering method and the technique of exterior differential forms being just some to be mentioned. Obviously the theory of nonlinear waves may be interpreted as an interdisciplinary study with the mechanics of continuous media as a theoretical basis. This was the starting point of the proposal to the General Assembly of the IUTAM to hold an IUTAM Symposium on this topic, made by the USSR National Committee of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics and the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR. Actually the IUTAM Symposium on Nonlinear Deformation Waves was the third meeting of such kind to be held in Tallinn. In 1973, the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR and Gorky State University or anized a national Symposium on Nonlinear and Thermal Effects in Transient Wave Propagation. In 1978, the Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR organized another national Symposium on Nonlinear Deformation Waves with partici pants from several other countries. The participants of this Symposium in their final resolution expressed a wish that a similar meeting of definitely international type should take place again in Tallinn in 1982."

Nonlinear Wave Dynamics - Complexity and Simplicity (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1997): J. Engelbrecht Nonlinear Wave Dynamics - Complexity and Simplicity (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1997)
J. Engelbrecht
R2,653 Discovery Miles 26 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

At the end of the twentieth century, nonlinear dynamics turned out to be one of the most challenging and stimulating ideas. Notions like bifurcations, attractors, chaos, fractals, etc. have proved to be useful in explaining the world around us, be it natural or artificial. However, much of our everyday understanding is still based on linearity, i. e. on the additivity and the proportionality. The larger the excitation, the larger the response-this seems to be carved in a stone tablet. The real world is not always reacting this way and the additivity is simply lost. The most convenient way to describe such a phenomenon is to use a mathematical term-nonlinearity. The importance of this notion, i. e. the importance of being nonlinear is nowadays more and more accepted not only by the scientific community but also globally. The recent success of nonlinear dynamics is heavily biased towards temporal characterization widely using nonlinear ordinary differential equations. Nonlinear spatio-temporal processes, i. e. nonlinear waves are seemingly much more complicated because they are described by nonlinear partial differential equations. The richness of the world may lead in this case to coherent structures like solitons, kinks, breathers, etc. which have been studied in detail. Their chaotic counterparts, however, are not so explicitly analysed yet. The wavebearing physical systems cover a wide range of phenomena involving physics, solid mechanics, hydrodynamics, biological structures, chemistry, etc.

Nonlinear Waves in Solids (Paperback, 1994 ed.): A. Jeffrey, J. Engelbrecht Nonlinear Waves in Solids (Paperback, 1994 ed.)
A. Jeffrey, J. Engelbrecht
R2,693 Discovery Miles 26 930 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Travelling wave processes and wave motion are of great importance in many areas of mechanics, and nonlinearity also plays a decisive role there. The basic mathematical models in this area involve nonlinear partial differential equations, and predictability of behaviour of wave phenomena is of great importance. Beside fluid dynamics and gas dynamics, which have long been the traditional nonlinear scienes, solid mechanics is now taking an ever increasing account of nonlinear effects. Apart from plasticity and fracture mechanics, nonlinear elastic waves have been shown to be of great importance in many areas, such as the study of impact, nondestructive testing and seismology. These lectures offer a thorough account of the fundamental theory of nonlinear deformation waves, and in the process offer an up to date account of the current state of research in the theory and practice of nonlinear waves in solids.

Praventivmedizin - Praxis -- Methoden -- Arbeitshilfen (German, Paperback, 18th 18. Aufl. 2002 ed.): U Mellert Praventivmedizin - Praxis -- Methoden -- Arbeitshilfen (German, Paperback, 18th 18. Aufl. 2002 ed.)
U Mellert; Edited by P G Allhoff, J Leidel, H -P Voigt, J. Engelbrecht
R1,693 Discovery Miles 16 930 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

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On Creation and Re-creation (Paperback): P.J. van Dyk On Creation and Re-creation (Paperback)
P.J. van Dyk; Edited by J. Engelbrecht
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R57 Discovery Miles 570 Ships in 4 - 6 working days
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