QUÉ SIGNIFICA SOLITON EN INGLÉS
Solitón
En matemáticas y física, un solitón es una onda solitaria auto-reforzada que mantiene su forma mientras que viaja a velocidad constante. Los solitones son causados por la cancelación de efectos no lineales y dispersivos en el medio. Los solitones surgen como las soluciones de una clase extendida de ecuaciones diferenciales parciales dispersivas débilmente no lineales que describen sistemas físicos. El fenómeno soliton fue descrito por primera vez por John Scott Russell, quien observó una ola solitaria en el Canal de la Unión en Escocia. Reprodujo el fenómeno en un tanque de olas y lo llamó "Onda de Traducción".
definición de soliton en el diccionario inglés
La definición de solitón en el diccionario es una onda aislada similar a una partícula que es una solución de ciertas ecuaciones para la propagación, que ocurre cuando dos ondas solitarias no cambian su forma después de la colisión y posteriormente viajan por distancias considerables.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SOLITON»
Descubre el uso de
soliton en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
soliton y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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The Direct Method in
Soliton Theory
The main part of this book concerns the more modern version of the method in which solutions are expressed in the form of determinants and pfaffians.
Textbook giving an instructive view of solitons and their applications for advanced students of physics.
Thierry Dauxois, Michel Peyrard,
2006
3
Soliton-driven Photonics
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Swinoujscie, Poland, 24 September-4 October, 2000
A.D. Boardman, A.P. Sukhorukov,
2001
In Roald Hoffmann's fourth collection of poetry, 'Soliton', we face the full scope and power of his outlook -- he writes of nature and bittersweet love, Jewish themes and his Holocaust survival.
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Massive Wdm and Tdm
Soliton Transmission Systems
This book summarizes the proceedings of the invited talks presented at the “International Symposium on Massive TDM and WDM Optical Soliton Tra- mission Systems” held in Kyoto during November 9–12, 1999.
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Soliton Equations and Hamiltonian Systems
The second edition is up-to-date and differs from the first one considerably. One third of the book (five chapters) is completely new and the rest is refreshed and edited.
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Advances in
Soliton Research
Energy storage and transfer in proteins via the Davydov soliton. The propagation of short laser pulses in optical fibres over long distances with negligible shape change. This new volume presents important research from around the globe.
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Introduction to
Soliton Theory: Applications to Mechanics: ...
This monograph provides the application of soliton theory to solve certain problems selected from the fields of mechanics. The work is based of the authors’ research, and on some specified, significant results existing in the literature.
Ligia Munteanu, Stefania Donescu,
2006
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Soliton Theory: A Survey of Results
A coherent introduction to the complete range of soliton theory including Hirota's method and Backlund transformations.
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Focus on
Soliton Research
Energy storage and transfer in proteins via the Davydov soliton. The propagation of short laser pulses in optical fibres over long distances with negligible shape change. This volume presents important research from around the globe.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SOLITON»
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soliton en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
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Supercontinuum, solitons, and instabilities
Bright, spatially-coherent light sources have enabled novel applications in areas ranging from spectroscopy and communications to high-resolution imaging and ... «SPIE Newsroom, Mar 15»
Atoms can do disappearing act in ultra-cold conditions, scientists …
Solitons are waves that don't diminish, change shape, or flatten out as they move through space. To create one, a Bose Einstein condensate has to be balanced ... «Tech Times, Nov 14»
Ultracold disappearing act: 'Matter waves' move through one …
To create solitons, Hulet and postdoctoral research associate Jason Nguyen, the study's lead author, balanced the forces of attraction and repulsion in the BECs. «Phys.Org, Nov 14»
Soliton discovery was a false alarm
This, they concluded, was a soliton, which behaves like a sparsely populated wall between two halves of the fluid, separating the particles found in the two ... «Futurity: Research News, Sep 14»
Falaco Solitons: Particles at the Pool
If it sounds like I'm making up words here, let's start with some definitions: a soliton is a kind of wave which moves without dispersing. When you cannonball into ... «PhysicsCentral.com, Sep 14»
Soliton Telmec to connect Mombasa buildings to fibre
Kenya's data cable installation company Soliton Telmec, has partnered with Safaricom to supply Mombasa buildings with internet cables for free. Safaricom will ... «Telecompaper, Sep 14»
Focus: New Type of Turbulence on North Carolina's Coast
A soliton in water is a single “hump” that propagates without changing shape and can appear when the water depth is not much greater than the wave amplitude ... «Physics, Sep 14»
Soliton interactions: to the Sun and back
Solitons are self-localized waves whose spreading is arrested by a material nonlinearity. They are ubiquitous in nature, and manifest themselves in diverse ... «SPIE Newsroom, May 14»
Moving solitons help make graphene semiconducting
Moving solitons help make graphene semiconducting. Researchers in the US, Japan and Spain have discovered that they can change the stacking order in ... «nanotechweb.org, May 14»