Nonlinear optical and atomic systems : at the interface of physics and mathematics
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Nonlinear optical and atomic systems : at the interface of physics and mathematics
(Lecture notes in mathematics, 2146)
Springer, c2015
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Library, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University数研
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"CEMPI Centre Européen pour les Mathématiques, la Physique et leurs interactions"
"This is the first volume of the new "CEMPI subseries"--p. v
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Focusing on the interface between mathematics and physics, this book offers an introduction to the physics, the mathematics, and the numerical simulation of nonlinear systems in optics and atomic physics. The text covers a wide spectrum of current research on the subject, which is an extremely active field in physics and mathematical physics, with a very broad range of implications, both for fundamental science and technological applications: light propagation in microstructured optical fibers, Bose-Einstein condensates, disordered systems, and the newly emerging field of nonlinear quantum mechanics.
Accessible to PhD students, this book will also be of interest to post-doctoral researchers and seasoned academics.
Table of Contents
Sergej Flach: Nonlinear LatticeWaves in Random Potentials.- Xavier Antoine and Romain Duboscq: Modeling and computation of Bose-Einstein condensates: stationary states, nucleation, dynamics, stochasticity.- Stephan De Bievre, Francois Genoud and Simona Rota Nodari: Orbital stability: analysis meets geometry.- Fabricio Macia: High-frequency dynamics for the Schroedinger equation, with applications to dispersion and observability.
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