Nonlinear Waves & Hamiltonian Systems at Meripustak

Nonlinear Waves & Hamiltonian Systems


  • Retail Price: ₹ 5252/- [ 5.00% off ]

    Seller Price: ₹ 4989

Sold By: T K Pandey      Click for Bulk Order

Offer 1: Get ₹ 111 extra discount on minimum ₹ 500 [Use Code: Bharat]

Offer 2: Get 5.00 % + Flat ₹ 100 discount on shopping of ₹ 1500 [Use Code: IND100]

Offer 3: Get 5.00 % + Flat ₹ 300 discount on shopping of ₹ 5000 [Use Code: MPSTK300]

Free Shipping (for orders above ₹ 499) *T&C apply.

In Stock

Free Shipping Available



Click for International Orders
  • Provide Fastest Delivery

  • 100% Original Guaranteed
  • General Information  
    Author(s)Ricardo Carretero-González Dimitrios J Frantzeskakis And Panayotis G Kevrekidis
    PublisherOxford University Press
    ISBN9780192843241
    Pages560
    BindingSoftcover
    Publish YearDecember 2024

    Description

    Oxford University Press Nonlinear Waves & Hamiltonian Systems by Ricardo Carretero-González Dimitrios J Frantzeskakis And Panayotis G Kevrekidis

    Nonlinear waves are of significant scientific interest across many diverse contexts, ranging from mathematics and physics to engineering, biosciences, chemistry, and finance. The study of nonlinear waves is relevant to Bose-Einstein condensates, the interaction of electromagnetic waves with matter, optical fibers and waveguides, acoustics, water waves, atmospheric and planetary scales, and even galaxy formation.The aim of this book is to provide a self-contained introduction to the continuously developing field of nonlinear waves, that offers the background, the basic ideas, and mathematical, as well as computational methods, while also presenting an overview of associated physical applications.Originated from the authors' own research activity in the field for almost three decades and shaped over many years of teaching on relevant courses, the primary purpose of this book is to serve as a textbook. However, the selection and exposition of the material will be useful to anyone who is curious to explore the fascinating world of nonlinear waves.