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This book addresses the peculiarities of nonlinear wave propagation
in waveguides and explains how the stratification depends on the
waveguide and confinement. An example of this is an optical fibre
that does not allow light to pass through a density jump. The book
also discusses propagation in the nonlinear regime, which is
characterized by a specific waveform and amplitude, to demonstrate
so-called solitonic behaviour. In this case, a wave may be strongly
localized, and propagates with a weak change in shape. In the
waveguide case there are additional contributions of dispersion
originating from boundary or asymptotic conditions. Offering
concrete guidance on solving application problems, this essentially
(more than twice) expanded second edition includes various aspects
of guided propagation of nonlinear waves as well as new topics like
solitonic behaviour of one-mode and multi-mode excitation and
propagation and plasma waveguides, propagation peculiarities of
electromagnetic waves in metamaterials, new types of dispersion,
dissipation, electromagnetic waveguides, planetary waves and plasma
waves interaction.The key feature of the solitonic behaviour is
based on Coupled KdV and Coupled NS systems. The systems are
derived in this book and solved numerically with the proof of
stability and convergence. The domain wall dynamics of
ferromagnetic microwaveguides and Bloch waves in nano-waveguides
are also included with some problems of magnetic momentum and
charge transport.
The dynamical projectors method proves to reduce a multicomponent
problem to the simplest one-component problem with its solution
determined by specific initial or boundary conditions. Its
universality and application in many different physical problems
make it particularly useful in hydrodynamics, electrodynamics,
plasma physics, and boundary layer problems. A great variety of
underlying mechanisms are included making this book useful for
those working in wave theory, hydrodynamics, electromagnetism, and
applications. "The authors developed a universal and elegant tool -
dynamical projector method. Using this method for very complicated
hydro-thermodynamic and electrodynamics problem settings, they were
able to get a lot of interesting analytical results in areas where
before often just numerical methods were applicable." -L. A.
Bordag, University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Goerlitz, Zittau,
Germany "The book is intended for professionals working in various
fields of linear and nonlinear mathematical physics, partial
differential equations and theoretical physics. The book is written
clearly, and in my opinion, its material will be useful and easy to
understand for professionals and for students familiar with
ordinary and partial differential equations." -Sergey Dobrokhotov,
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
This book addresses the peculiarities of nonlinear wave propagation
in waveguides and explains how the stratification depends on the
waveguide and confinement. An example of this is an optical fibre
that does not allow light to pass through a density jump. The book
also discusses propagation in the nonlinear regime, which is
characterized by a specific waveform and amplitude, to demonstrate
so-called solitonic behaviour. In this case, a wave may be strongly
localized, and propagates with a weak change in shape. In the
waveguide case there are additional contributions of dispersion
originating from boundary or asymptotic conditions. Offering
concrete guidance on solving application problems, this essentially
(more than twice) expanded second edition includes various aspects
of guided propagation of nonlinear waves as well as new topics like
solitonic behaviour of one-mode and multi-mode excitation and
propagation and plasma waveguides, propagation peculiarities of
electromagnetic waves in metamaterials, new types of dispersion,
dissipation, electromagnetic waveguides, planetary waves and plasma
waves interaction.The key feature of the solitonic behaviour is
based on Coupled KdV and Coupled NS systems. The systems are
derived in this book and solved numerically with the proof of
stability and convergence. The domain wall dynamics of
ferromagnetic microwaveguides and Bloch waves in nano-waveguides
are also included with some problems of magnetic momentum and
charge transport.
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