Soliton Equations and their Algebro-Geometric Solutions: Volume 1, (1+1)-Dimensional Continuous Models: 79 (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, Series Number 79)

Soliton Equations and their Algebro-Geometric Solutions: Volume 1, (1+1)-Dimensional Continuous Models: 79 (Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics, Series Number 79)

by Fritz Gesztesy (Author), Fritz Gesztesy (Author), Helge Holden (Author)

Synopsis

The focus of this book is on algebro-geometric solutions of completely integrable nonlinear partial differential equations in (1+1)-dimensions, also known as soliton equations. Explicitly treated integrable models include the KdV, AKNS, sine-Gordon, and Camassa-Holm hierarchies as well as the classical massive Thirring system. An extensive treatment of the class of algebro-geometric solutions in the stationary as well as time-dependent contexts is provided. The formalism presented includes trace formulas, Dubrovin-type initial value problems, Baker-Akhiezer functions, and theta function representations of all relevant quantities involved. The book uses techniques from the theory of differential equations, spectral analysis, and elements of algebraic geometry (most notably, the theory of compact Riemann surfaces). The presentation is rigorous, detailed, and self-contained, with ample background material provided in various appendices. Detailed notes for each chapter together with an exhaustive bibliography enhance the presentation offered in the main text.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 518
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 05 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0521753074
ISBN 13: 9780521753074
Book Overview: This book offers a detailed treatment of a class of algebro-geometric solutions and their representations.

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