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Advances in Nonlinear Evolution Equations : Mathematics and Statistics (R0) - Mohamed Jleli

Advances in Nonlinear Evolution Equations

By: Mohamed Jleli (Editor), Bessem Samet (Editor), Calogero Vetro (Editor)

eText | 31 August 2025

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This book presents a collection of significant and original contributions that delve into the realm of nonlinear evolution equations and their applications, encompassing both theory and practical usage. Serving as a dynamic platform for interdisciplinary collaboration, it facilitates the exchange of innovative ideas among scientists from diverse fields who share a keen interest in the intricate world of evolution equations. The book bridges the gap between theory and practicality, offering valuable insights for researchers and enthusiasts alike, transcending disciplinary boundaries. Evolution equations, a subset of partial differential equations, serve as mathematical tools to depict the temporal transformation of physical systems from their initial states. These equations find widespread utility in modeling various real-world phenomena across diverse disciplines. Notable examples of nonlinear evolution equations include the heat equation, which characterizes the evolution of heat distribution over time; the nonlinear Schrodinger equation, instrumental in understanding data transmission in fiber optic communication systems; the Korteweg-de Vries equation, illuminating the dynamics of surface water waves; and the portrayal of ion-acoustic waves in cold plasma.

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