Applications of Analytic and Geometric Methods to Nonlinear Differential Equations [E-Book] / edited by Peter A. Clarkson.
In the study of integrable systems, two different approaches in particular have attracted considerable attention during the past twenty years. (1) The inverse scattering transform (IST), using complex function theory, which has been employed to solve many physically significant equations, the `solit...
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Personal Name(s): | Clarkson, Peter A., editor |
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Dordrecht :
Springer,
1993
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Physical Description: |
X, 477 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789401120821 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-011-2082-1 |
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NATO ASI Series, Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences ;
413 |
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- I. Self-Dual Yang-Mills Equations
- SDYM Hierarchies and classical soliton systems
- Twistor theory, self-duality and integrability
- Twistor theory and the Schlesinger equations
- Soliton equations and connections with self-dual curvature
- Smooth static solutions of the Einstein/Yang-Mills equations
- Extended structures in (2 + 1) dimensions
- Null reductions of the Yang-Mills self-duality equations and integrable models in (2 + 1)-dimensions
- Continuous and discrete SDYM, and reductions
- II. Completely Integrable Equations
- Rapidly forced Burgers equation
- Nonlinear evolution equations from an inverse spectral problem
- Universal integrable nonlinear PDEs
- Construction of reflectionless potentials with infinitely many discrete eigenvalues
- Coupling of completely integrable systems: the perturbation bundle
- The negative weight KP hierarchy
- The complete solution to the constant quantum Yang-Baxter equation in two dimensions
- Stimulated Raman scattering: an integrable system which blows up in finite time
- Integrable quantum mappings and quantization aspects of integrable discrete-time systems
- Darboux transformations in (2 + 1)-dimensions
- Darboux theorems and the KP hierarchy
- Localized soliton solutions for the Davey-Stewartson I and Davey-Stewartson III equations
- On Gasdynamic-solitonic connections
- Integrable cellular automata and integrable algebraic and functional equations
- Classical differential geometry and integrability of systems of hydrodynamic type
- On the elliptic 2 + 1 Toda equation
- Canonical bilinear systems and soliton resonances
- III. Painlevé Equations and Painlevé Analysis
- A perturbative extension of the Painlevé test
- Exact solutions to the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation from a linear system
- Generalized solutions of a perturbed KdV equation for convecting fluids
- Modified singular manifold expansion: application to the Boussinesq and Mikhailov-Shabat systems
- Discrete Painlevé equations: derivation and properties
- A study of the fourth Painlevé equation
- A local asymptotic method of seeing the natural barrier of the solutions of the Chazy equation
- Rational solutions and Bäcklund transformations for the third Painlevé equation
- Some extensions of the truncation process in Painlevé analysis
- IV. Symmetries of Differential Equations
- Potential symmetries and linearization
- Nonclassical symmetry reductions and exact solutions of nonlinear reaction-diffusion equations
- Boundary conditions on similarity solutions
- Symmetry reductions and exact solutions of the Davey-Stewartson system
- Dimensional reduction for equations involving discrete and continuous variables
- Symmetry reductions and exact solutions for a generalized Boussinesq equation
- Continuous symmetries and Painlevé reduction of the Kac-van Moerbeke equation
- A new approach to the search for analytical solutions of second order autonomous nonlinear differential equations
- Participants
- Contributors
- Contributor Index
- Author Index.