
Nonlinear Problems: Present and Future
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- Front Cover
- Nonlinear Problems: Present and Future
- Copyright Page
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- DEDICATION
- PART I : NEW METHODS AND RESULTS IN NONLINEAR ANALYSIS
- Chapter 1. Optimal Control of Non-Well-Posed Distributed Systems and Related Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
- Chapter 2. Compactness and Topological Methods for Some Nonlinear Variational Problems of Mathematical Physics
- Chapter 3. On Yang-Mills Fields
- Chapter 4. Gauge Theories for Soliton Problems
- Chapter 5. The Inverse Monodromy Transform is a Canonical Transformation
- Chapter 6. Numerical Methods for Nonlinear Differential Equations
- Chapter 7. Limit Analysis of Physical Models
- Chapter 8. Viscosity Solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi Equations
- Chapter 9. Bifurcation of Stationary Vortex Configurations
- Chapter10.Exact Invariants for Time-Dependent Nonlinear Hamiltonian System
- Chapter 11. IsolatingIntegrals in Galactic Dynamics and the Character of Stel1ar Orbits
- PART II : NONLINEARITY IN FIELD THEORIES AND LOW DIMENSIONAL SOLIDS
- Chapter 12. Physics in Few Dimensions
- Chapter 13. Solution of the Kondo Problem
- Chapter 14. Kinks of Fractional Charge in Quasi-One Dimensional Systems
- Chapter 15. Theoretically Predicted Drude Absorption by a Conducting Charged Soliton in Doped-Polyacetylene
- Chapter 16. Pol arons in Polyacetylene
- Chapter 17. Light Scattering and Absorption in Polyacetylene
- Chapter 18. Quasi-Solitons: A Case Study of the Double Sine-Gordon Equation
- Chapter 19. Classical Field Theory with Z(3) Symmetry
- PART III : REACTION-DIFFUSION PROCESSES
- Chapter 20. Some Characteristic Nonlinearities of Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Chapter 21. Propagating Fronts in Reactive Media
- PART IV : NONLINEAR PHENOMENA IN FLUIDS AND PLASMAS
- Chapter 22. Regularity Results for the Equations of Incompressible Fluids Mechanic at the Brink of Turbulence
- Chapter 23. Finite Parameter Approximative Structure of Actual Flows
- Chapter 24. The Role of Characteristic Boundaries in the Asymptotic Solution of the Navier-Stokes Equations
- Chapter 25. Some Approaches to the Turbulence Problem
- Chapter 26. Instability of Pipe Flow
- Chapter 27. Some Formalism and Predictions of the Period-Doubling Onset of Chaos
- Chapter 28. Tricritical Points and Bifurcations in a Quartic Map
- Chapter 29. Recent Experiments on Convective Turbulence
- Chapter 30. Experimental Observations of Complex Dynamics in a Chemical Reaction
- Chapter 31. Nonlinear Plasma Dynamics Below the Cyclotron Frequency
- Chapter 32. Turbulence and Self - consistent Fieldsin Plasmas
- Chapter 33. Self-Focusing Tendencies of the Nonlinear Schrodinger and Zakharov Equations
- Chapter 34. Chaotic Oscillations in a Simplified Model for Langmuir Waves
- INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS
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