Wave physics : oscillations, solitons, chaos
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Wave physics : oscillations, solitons, chaos
(Advanced texts in physics)(Physics and astronomy online library)
Springer-Verlag, c2003
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This textbook gives a detailed explanation of waves and oscillations in classical physics. These classical phenomena are dealt with at a more advanced level than is customary for second-year courses. All aspects of classical wave physics are presented, including the mathematical and physical basis needed for extended understanding. Finally several chapters are devoted to important topics in current wave physics. Special attention is given to nonlinear waves, solitons, chaotic behaviour and associated phenomena. The third edition contains improvements such as full development of Green's functions, a broadening of the treatment of wave mechanics and a closer integration with classical mechanics, plus more examples and problems. This textbook is directed primarily at undergraduate students in physics, mathematics and engineering, but it is also useful as a reference for graduate students, and for professors looking for exercises and examination problems in related courses.
Table of Contents
- Mathematical foundation for wave physics
- oscillations of mechanical and electrical systems
- waves on stretched strings
- electromagnetic waves
- light - physical optics, refraction
- wave mechanics
- nonlinear waves on water - solitons
- nonlinear phenomena - chaos
- hints for solution.
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