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Soliton
Soliton In mathematics and physics, a soliton is a self-reinforcing solitary wave caused ... partial differential equations describing physical systems. The soliton phenomenon was first described by John Scott ... not easy to define precisely what a soliton is. Drazin and Johnson (1989) describe solitons ... other hand, some scientists use the term soliton for phenomena that do not quite ...
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Soliton   (translated from French)
Soliton One soliton is one solitary wave who is propagated ...
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Soliton   (translated from Japanese)
Soliton Soliton (Soliton) Speaking roughly, you follow nonlinear equationIsolation wave ... it is fast. The system where the soliton appears is called soliton system, the developmental equation which soliton ...
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Soliton   (translated from German)
Soliton Soliton is in Wave packet, which itself by ... no energy exchange, thus it concerns a Soliton. Wave packet consists of several frequencies. Is ... so can itself dynamic equilibrium train: a Soliton. The phenomenon that Solitonen became for the ... or. those Data transmission rate limited. A Soliton is against it a light pulse, ...
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Solitón   (translated from Spanish)
Solitón solitón she is one onda solitary that propagates without becoming deformed itself in means nonlinear. One is in physical phenomena like solution to equations differentials nonlinear. The phenomenon associate has been described for the first time by the Scot John Scott Russell ( 1808 - 1882 ) that initially observed it in the ...
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Sóliton   (translated from Portuguese)
Sóliton sóliton she is one onda considered solitary whose stability is invariable and that it represents a solution for some equations of propagação that they appear in some areas of física . Normally in the physics of particles, in the physics of plasmas , in special for the research of certain events ionosféricos ...
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Talk:Soliton
Talk:Soliton Some suggestions The inverse scattering transform technique ...
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Soliton (topological)
Soliton (topological) It has been suggested that this ... with topological quantum number. ( Discuss ) A topological soliton is a solution of a system of ...
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Soliton wave (Memory-alpha.org/en wiki)
Soliton wave The Soliton wave The soliton wave project was an experimental type of ... warp drive. The initial test of the soliton wave was staged at Bilana III where ... present at the first test of the soliton wave method. Initially, the test went ...
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Soliton Radar (Metalgear wiki)
Soliton Radar Examples of the Soliton Radar in use. The Soliton Radar is used in both Metal Gear ...
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