
Modern Nonlinear Optics Part 3 V119 2e Advances in Chemical Physics
I. Prigogine(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 19. March 2002
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804 pages
978-0-471-23149-3 (ISBN)
Description
Significant advances have occurred in the field since the previous edition, including advances in light squeezing, single photon optics, phase conjugation, and laser technology. The laser is essentially responsible for nonlinear effects and is extensively used in all branches of science, industry, and medicine.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Weight
10 gr
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978-0-471-23149-3 (9780471231493)
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Myron W. Evans
Modern Nonlinear Optics, Part 3, Volume 119
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08/2004
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Content
The Present Status of The Quantum Theory of Light (M. W. Evans and S. Jeffers). Topological Electromagnetism with Hidden Nonlinearity (Antonio F. Ra?ada and Jose L. Trueba). Ellipsoids in Holography and Relativity (Nils Abramson). Astrophysics in the Dark: Mach's Principle Lights the Way (By D. F. Roscoe). A Semiclassical Model of the Photon Based on Objective Reality and Containing Longitudinal Field Components (Hector A. Munera). Significance of the Sagnac Effect: Beyond the Contemporary Physics (By Pal R. Molnar and Milan Meszaros). Non--Abelian Electrodynamics: Progress and Problems (By Lawrence B. Crowell). Fluctuational Escape and Related Phenomena in Nonlinear Optical Systems (I. A. Khovanov, D. G. Luchinsky, R. Mannella, and P. V. E. McClintock). Beltrami Vector Fields in Electrodynamics--a Reason for Reexamining the Structural Foundations of Classical Field Physics? (Donald Reed). Constancy of Velocity of Light and Stochastic Background (Sisir Roy). Energy for the Future: High--Density Charge Clusters (Harold L. Fox). The Superluminal Theory and Effects (Petar K. Anastasovski and David B. Hamilton). Superluminal Effects and Tachyon Theory (Fabio Cardone and Roberto Mignani). Topological Approaches to Electromagnetism (Terence W. Barrett). AUTHOR INDEX. SUBJECT INDEX.