
Optical Solitons in Fibers
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Science & Technology
Format
Kindle
Pages
210
Language
German
Published
Jan 1, 2012
Publisher
Springer
Edition
3
ISBN-10
3540460640
ISBN-13
9783540460640
Description
Akira Hasegawa and Masayuki Matsumoto delve into the fascinating world of optical solitons in fibers, showcasing the extraordinary crossover between mathematics and real-world applications. This work reveals how these stable, localized waves have transformed the field of optical communication, serving as a critical mechanism for data transmission over long distances with minimal signal loss. The authors combine rigorous theoretical analysis with practical examples, making complex concepts accessible to readers.
As they explore the underlying principles of soliton dynamics, the authors highlight the significant implications of their findings for the future of fiber optics technology. By intertwining mathematical theories with physical phenomena, Hasegawa and Matsumoto illuminate how such abstract ideas can lead to groundbreaking advancements. This insightful examination not only underscores the relevance of optical solitons in modern scientific research but also invites readers to appreciate the intricate beauty of these phenomena in the context of contemporary challenges in telecommunications.
As they explore the underlying principles of soliton dynamics, the authors highlight the significant implications of their findings for the future of fiber optics technology. By intertwining mathematical theories with physical phenomena, Hasegawa and Matsumoto illuminate how such abstract ideas can lead to groundbreaking advancements. This insightful examination not only underscores the relevance of optical solitons in modern scientific research but also invites readers to appreciate the intricate beauty of these phenomena in the context of contemporary challenges in telecommunications.
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