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Category:Solitons
Category:Solitons Pages in category "Solitons" There are 8 pages in this section ...
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Soliton
... caused by nonlinear effects in the medium. Solitons are found in many physical phenomena, as ... soliton is. Drazin and Johnson (1989) describe solitons as solutions of nonlinear differential equations which ... at infinity; can interact strongly with other solitons, but they emerge from the collision unchanged ... bullets ' of nonlinear optics are often called solitons despite losing energy during interaction). Some of the equations that describe solitons are the Korteweg-de Vries equation, ...
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Talk:Klaus Hasselmann
... you not take my point about gravitational solitons? Did you study the book by Belinsky ... absence of a good article on gravitational solitons , which I hope to write myself when ... might be unhappy with the gloss on solitons, but since editor after editor (you among ... exist, they might not count as gravitational solitons after all, and even if they count as gravitational solitons, they might not count as true ...
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Soliton   (translated from French)
... certain times. The use of let us solitons was proposed to improve the performance of ... 1988 , Linn Mollenauer and its team transmit solitons on more than 4.000 km by ... always in Bell Labs, a team transmits solitons on more than 14.000 km by ... of R&D of France Telecom combines solitons different wavelengths to carry out a transmission ... bits a second). In 2001 , let us solitons them find an application practical with ...
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Talk:Quantum mind
... are ideal candidates for propagating of conformational solitons in interaction with the EM field inside ... my name, but the passage on Q-solitons is wrong. Actually it is me who proposed the possible solitons as resulting between microtubule and EM field ... ferroelectric model does not work, because no solitons can occur in vivo [the needed electric ... Orch OR, because in Orch OR no solitons are taken into consideration. Please repair ...
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Talk:Heim theory/Archive1
... term is used in the theory of solitons! Admittedly, this is a much abused term ... equation. OTH, it seems that some gravitational solitons might exhibit features which most physicists would ... before writing more about metrons or gravitational solitons: Belinsky, V.; and Verdaguer, E. (2001). Gravitational solitons, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521 ...
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Klaus Hasselmann
... these solutions are often informally called gravitational solitons. The IST was first introduced to solve ... However, in their recent book on gravitational solitons, Belinsky and Verdaguer caution against assuming that gravitational solitons neccessarily interact with one another the way that "true" solitons do. In this book, they do not ...
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Talk:Wave-particle duality/Archive1
... the angry guy looking for discussion of solitons in this context?, and what the heck ... has more in common with things like solitons. It's really just a special type ... roll before their eyes. The confusion with solitons in this discussion almost made me sick ...
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Exact solutions in general relativity
... equation which arises in the theory of solitons, and which is also completely integrable. Unfortunately ... the book on the so-called gravitational solitons which is cited below.) There are also ... review. Belinski, V.; & Verdaguer, E. (2001). Gravitational solitons, Cambridge:Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521 ...
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Talk:Tidal bore
... I'm just writing an article on solitons, so hope to have more detail. One thing to say immediately; bores =/= solitons. Usual soliton definition is a single wave ... leading shockwave followed by a train of solitons. Raygirvan Apr 30 2005
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