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Direct Methods in Soliton Theory 212 pages - hardback Cambridge University Press - (isbn 0-521-83660-3) Jul. 2004 |
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| Price: |
69,60 EUR
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| Author(s): |
Hirota, Ryogo (Waseda University, Japan)
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| Editor: |
Nagai, Atsushi / Nimmo, Jon / Gilson, Claire
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| Description: |
The
bilinear, or Hirota's direct, method was invented in the early 1970s as
an elementary means of constructing soliton solutions that avoided the
use of the heavy machinery of the inverse scattering transform and was
successfully used to construct the multisoliton solutions of many new
equations. In the 1980s the deeper significance of the tools used in
this method - Hirota derivatives and the bilinear form - came to be
understood as a key ingredient in Sato's theory and the connections
with affine Lie algebras. The main part of this book concerns the more
modern version of the method in which solutions are expressed in the
form of determinants and pfaffians. While maintaining the original
philosophy of using relatively simple mathematics, it has,
nevertheless, been influenced by the deeper understanding that came out
of the work of the Kyoto school. The book will be essential for all
those working in soliton theory.
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| Contents List: |
Preface;
Foreword; 1. Bilinearization of soliton equations; 2. Determinants and
pfaffians; 3. Structure of soliton equations; 4. Backlund
transformations; Afterword; References; Index.
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| Illustrations etc.: |
12 figures
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| Weight: | 496 g | |||||||
| Dimensions: | 234 x 159 | |||||||
| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) | |||||||
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