Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking, Selftrapping, And Josephson Oscillations (Progress In Optical Science And Photonics, 1),Used

Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking, Selftrapping, And Josephson Oscillations (Progress In Optical Science And Photonics, 1),Used

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This volume collects a a number of contributions on spontaneous symmetry breaking. Current studies in this general field are going ahead at a full speed. The book present review chapters which give an overview on the major break throughs of recent years. It covers a number of different physical settings which are introduced when a nonlinearity is added to the underlying symmetric problems and its strength exceeds a certain critical value. The corresponding loss of symmetry, called spontaneous symmetry breaking, alias selftrapping into asymmetric states is extensively discussed in this book.The book presents both active theoretical studies of spontaneous symmetry breaking effects as well as experimental findings, chiefly for BoseEinsteinCondensates with the selfrepulsive nonlinearity, and also for photorefractive media in optics.

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