PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «RAREFACTIVE»
rarefactive
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rarefactus
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rarefying
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «RAREFACTIVE»
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1
Waves in Dusty Space Plasmas
... is recovered, 83 /1(0)?-2 + B(v)¢g.'€ + C(v)¢2g—? + $55-15 = 0. (5.84) The
solutions are compressive and rarefactive solitons, as discussed already. The
rarefactive, potential-dip solutions are unique to the influence of the dust ...
2
Selected Papers of Morikazu Toda
A compressed soliton was found to turn into a pair of compressed and a
rarefactive pulses after being reflected at the boundary in such a case.39' 7-2.
Boundary conditions Though a finite nonlinear lattice is more realistic, it is more
difficult to ...
Morikazu Toda, Miki Wadati, 1993
3
Issues in Nuclear Energy Technologies: 2013 Edition
For the fixed value of nonthermal electrons, it is found that the effect of increase in
ion temperature is to reduce the range of co-existence of compressive and
rarefactive solitons. Particular concentration of nonthermal electrons results in ...
4
Godunov Methods: Theory and Applications ; [proceedings of ...
A rarefactive shock wave propagates leftward at x ~ 0.3 while a smooth
compressive wave moves to the right at z ~ 0.8; a contact discontinuity lies
between. shown in Figure 3, where a complicated composite wave structure
develops. From left ...
5
Handbook of Differential Equations: Evolutionary Equations
o- THEOREM 3.1.3 (Global rarefactive classical solutions). Assume MO e Hk+l(R)
and MI e Hk(R) be compactly supported for some k ^ 1. Assume further that c' ^ 0,
Ro^O and S0 ^ 0. Then (0.0.1) has a global solution u(t.x) € L°°(R+, Hk+l(R)) n ...
Constantine M. Dafermos, Eduard Feireisl, 2005
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
In this multi-component plasma, for Q' < 1, both compressive and rarefactive KdV
solitons are found to exist with high amplitudes for small a. The amplitudes
diminish to zero in both the cases as or increases to its upper limit 0.2 Fig. 1(a) for
...
7
Nonlinear Dynamics: Integrability and Chaos
Contributed articles presented at the International Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics: Integrability and Chaos held at Bharathidasan University during 12-16 Feb., 1998. In honor of Prof. M. Lakshmanan.
Mammen Daniel, Kilkothur M. Tamizhmani, R. Sahadevan, 2000
8
Coherent processes in nonlinear media: proceedings of the ...
The rarefactive soliton behaves in a similar fashion to before. However, above a
certain Mach number, the compressive soliton seems to go over to a structure
which is almost, but not completely periodic. The precise nature of this requires ...
9
Physical Review: Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and ...
A density perturbation that evolves into a rarefactive dispersing Airy function is
launched after the excitation voltage decreases. This response exists in a plasma
with negative ions for e < cc. The signal shown in Fig. 2(b) depicts the response ...
10
Contemporary Science and Technology of Plasma, Plasma '96
Because of such phenomena, the variation of A with negative ion-concentrations
necessitates to be controlled for desiring compressive and rarefactive soliton.
First, the soliton propagates as a compressive feature until the plasma
parameters ...