This book is written in a lucid and systematic way for advanced postgraduates and researchers studying applied mathematics, plasma physics, nonlinear differential equations, nonlinear optics, and other engineering branches where nonlinear wave phenomena is essential.
In sequential order of the book's development, readers will understand basic plasmas with elementary definitions of magnetized and unmagnetized plasmas, plasma modeling, dusty plasma and quantum plasma. Following which, the book describes linear and nonlinear waves, solitons, shocks and other wave phenomena, while solutions to common nonlinear wave equations are derived via standard techniques. Readers are introduced to elementary perturbation and non-perturbation methods. They will discover several evolution equations in different plasma situations as well as the properties of solitons in those environments. Pertaining to those equations, readers will learn about their higher order corrections, as well as their different forms and solutions in non-planar geometry. The book offers further studies on different types of collisions between solitons in plasma environment, phenomena of soliton turbulence as a consequence of multi-soliton interactions, properties of large amplitude solitary waves which are discovered via non-perturbative Sagdeev's Pseudopotential Approach, as well as the speed and shape of solitons. Finally, the book reveals possible future developments of research in this rich field.
Sample Chapter(s)
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction to Plasmas
Contents:
- Introduction to Plasmas
- Introduction to Waves in Plasma
- Solution of Nonlinear Wave Equations
- RPT and Some Evolution Equations
- Dressed Soliton and Envelope Soliton
- Evolution Equations in Nonplanar Geometry
- Collision of Solitons
- Sagdeev's Pseudopotential Approach
- Conclusion and Future Scopes
Readership: Advanced undergraduates and postgraduates interested in Plasma Physics and Applied Mathematics. Researchers working in Plasma Physics, Applied Physics, Engineering, and Applied Mathematics.
Professor Prasanta Chatterjee, an IIT Kharagpur and ISI Kolkata alumnus, is presently working as a Professor of Mathematics at Visva Bharati Central University. He has been engaged in teaching and research for the last 30 years, and has been conferred a professor position since 2009. He teaches differential equations, dynamical systems and chaos, nonlinear waves in plasmas, etc. for postgraduates and research students. He has supervised over 20 PhD students, has published over 180 research papers in peer reviewed journals, as well as some proceedings of International Conferences. His works are well-cited, having a total citation count of 2900, with H-index 31 and I-10 index 96. Prof Chatterjee has also written popular articles and popular science books. He has written 5 books for school students and one book on popular science. An author, a poet, and a nature-lover, Prof Chatterjee likes to explore new dimensions in nature, science and society.
Dr Kaushik Roy completed his MSc (Applied Mathematics) and PhD at Visva Bharati University. He teaches Mathematics and his research area is in Plasma Dynamics. He has published more than 30 research papers in reputed international and national journals like Physics of Plasmas, Astrophysics and Space Science, Indian Journal of Physics and many others. He has also published articles in popular magazines like Science Reporter, Dream 2047, etc. He has authored a book titled Nonlinear Structures in Dusty Plasma, and contributed chapters in specialized books, such as Nonlinear Dynamics and Its Applications, Nonlinear Dynamics and Its Applications in Physical and Biological Sciences and in Selected Topics in Plasma Physics. He has served as Reviewer for different research journals like Physics of Plasmas, Astrophysics and Space Science, Waves Random and Complex Media, Z Naturforschung A and others.
Dr Uday Narayan Ghosh obtained his MSc and PhD degree in Applied Mathematics in 2013 from Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan. Presently, he is working as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics, KKM College (Munger University), India. His research fields are nonlinear dynamics, plasma dynamics, chaos, solutions of evolution equations, etc.