Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
432
Language
English
Published
May 14, 2014
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0511020546
ISBN-13
9780511020544
Description
This work delves into the intricate relationships between classical differential geometry and modern applications, particularly showcasing the B Cklund and Darboux transformations. Drawing upon a rich tapestry of mathematical concepts, the authors reveal how these transformations play a pivotal role in soliton theory, a field that has garnered increasing attention for its applications across various scientific disciplines.
Through a comprehensive yet approachable style, the book unravels complex ideas and connects them to contemporary research, making it invaluable for both students and established researchers. By bridging theory with practical insights, it illuminates the profound impact of geometry on understanding solitons and opens new avenues for exploration in mathematical physics.
Through a comprehensive yet approachable style, the book unravels complex ideas and connects them to contemporary research, making it invaluable for both students and established researchers. By bridging theory with practical insights, it illuminates the profound impact of geometry on understanding solitons and opens new avenues for exploration in mathematical physics.
Genres
Science & Technology