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Classical and Quantum Nonlinear Integrable Systems : Theory and Application - A  Kundu

Classical and Quantum Nonlinear Integrable Systems

Theory and Application

By: A Kundu (Editor)

Hardcover | 1 September 2003 | Edition Number 1

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Nonlinear integrable systems, covering both classical and quantum models, are of considerable theoretical and practical interest, with applications over a wide range of subjects from water waves to spin models, nonlinear optics to correlated electron systems, plasma physics to reaction-diffusion processes. This text reviews the advances made in various facets of this subject. Emphasis is placed on the underlying concepts rather than technicalities and it is intended to serve as an introduction to the subject for those interested in the field as well as being useful to specialists. The book divides into two parts, the first covering classical theories and applications, the second devoted to the quantum aspects of the subject.
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"This is a very interesting collection of introductory and review articles on the theory and applications of classical and quantum integrable systems. The book reviews several integrable systems ... different chapters are written by different authors ... all authors put an emphasis on describing the general ideology rather than on technical details.
A reader interested in classical methods of solitons, such as the methods of solving the KdV equation can start from Chapter 1, while a reader interested in the Bethe Ansatz method can immediately proceed to Chapter 5. Thus the book should appeal and be useful to a wide range of theoretical physicists.
In summary, this reviewer believes that this book is an excellent introduction to a wide range of methods and applications of the theory of integrable systems. It should be useful both to researchers working in some aspect of the field of integrable systems, who would like to broaden their knowledge of the subject, as well as to those who would like to enter the subject including Ph.D. students."
-Tomasz Brzezinski, Department of Mathematics, University of Wales, Swansea

is a very interesting collection of introductory and review articles on the theory and applications of classical and quantum integrable systems. The book reviews several integrable systems ... different chapters are written by different authors ... all authors put an emphasis on describing the general ideology rather than on technical details.
A reader interested in classical methods of solitons, such as the methods of solving the KdV equation can start from Chapter 1, while a reader interested in the Bethe Ansatz method can immediately proceed to Chapter 5. Thus the book should appeal and be useful to a wide range of theoretical physicists.
In summary, this reviewer believes that this book is an excellent introduction to a wide range of methods and applications of the theory of integrable systems. It should be useful both to researchers working in some aspect of the field of integrable systems, who would like to broaden their knowledge of the subject, as well as to those who would like to enter the subject including Ph.D. students."
-Tomasz Brzezinski, Department of Mathematics, University of Wales, Swansea

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