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Coherent Structures in Granular Crystals: From Experiment and Modelling to Computation and Mathematical Analysis (PDF) offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate developments at the intersection of granular crystals and the mathematical and computational analysis of key localized nonlinear wave solutions. This essential resource delves into the fascinating world of granular crystals, recognized for their capacity to serve as prototypical engineering materials applicable across a diverse spectrum of industries.
This work highlights the innovative nonlinear physics of coherent structures while employing a suite of mathematical and computational techniques to thoroughly evaluate these phenomena. The primary focus revolves around one-dimensional solutions such as traveling waves, shock waves, and discrete breathers. However, the text also extends to discuss various sophisticated patterns in two dimensions, heterogeneous environments, chains with defects, and other recent advancements in the field.
Driven by models in condensed matter physics, ferroelectrics, high energy physics, and statistical mechanics, this research encourages significant progress in mathematical analysis and numerical computation, providing deep insights into the physical implications of these models.
Remarkably suited for scholars, the ebook serves not only as a vital tool for researchers but also as an invaluable resource for graduate and advanced undergraduate students entering the field. Physicists, mathematicians, and engineers will find this work indispensable, as it bridges theoretical concepts with real-world applications.
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