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Foundations of Wave Phenomena

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21 Non-Linear Wave Equations And Solitons, Charles G. Torre Aug 2014

21 Non-Linear Wave Equations And Solitons, Charles G. Torre

Foundations of Wave Phenomena

In 1834 the Scottish engineer John Scott Russell observed at the Union Canal at Hermiston a well-localized* and unusually stable disturbance in the water that propagated for miles virtually unchanged. The disturbance was stimulated by the sudden stopping of a boat on the canal. He called it a “wave of translation”; we call it a solitary wave. As it happens, a number of relatively complicated – indeed, non-linear – wave equations can exhibit such a phenomenon. Moreover, these solitary wave disturbances will often be stable in the sense that if two or more solitary waves collide after the collision they …