Solitary Waves in Plasmas and in the Atmosphere / Edition 1

Solitary Waves in Plasmas and in the Atmosphere / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
2881247873
ISBN-13:
9782881247873
Pub. Date:
06/30/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
2881247873
ISBN-13:
9782881247873
Pub. Date:
06/30/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Solitary Waves in Plasmas and in the Atmosphere / Edition 1

Solitary Waves in Plasmas and in the Atmosphere / Edition 1

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Overview

First Published in 1992. This book arose as a result of the authors work on the review ‘Solitary Vortices in Plasmas’ written for the Soviet Journal of Plasma Physics. With the development of nonlinear wave theory some novel concepts came into use, such as solitary waves, solitary vortices, and solitons. There is still some inconsistency in the use of these terms. The study of solitary waves (solitons) should ultimately lead to a better understanding of the internal structure of elementary particles. That is why solitons are attracting great attention from physicists and mathematicians. The material presented in this book shows that solitons are also of interest in plasma physics and geophysics, where these concepts have many important applications.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782881247873
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/30/2020
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Vladimir I. Petviashvili Kurchatov Atomic Energy Institute, Moscow, USSR. Oleg A. Pokhotelov Earth Physics Institute, Moscow, USSR.

Table of Contents

1. Some results from the linear theory 2. Nonlinear equations of the acoustic type 3. Nonlinear equations of the optical type 4. Diamagnetism of cyclotron plasma waves and cyclotron solitons 5. Solitary vortices in the atmospheres of rapidly rotating planets 6. Two-dimensional drift vortices in plasmas 7. Solitary toroidal vortices 8. Conservation of helicity and the Lyapunov stability of MHD structures
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