Definition of Solitons. Meaning of Solitons. Synonyms of Solitons

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- of many related soliton-generating systems. Solitons are, by definition, unaltered in shape and speed by a collision with other solitons. So solitary waves...
- In mathematics and physics, solitons, topological solitons and topological defects are three closely related ideas, all of which signify structures in...
- Belinski-Zakharov-Alekseev transform. Belinski, V.; Verdaguer, E. (2001). Gravitational Solitons. Cambridge Monographs on Mathematical Physics. Cambridge University Press...
- Those solitons were discovered first and they are often simply referred as "solitons" in optics. In order to understand how a spatial soliton can exist...
- Look up soliton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A soliton is a type of self-reinforcing solitary wave. Soliton may also refer to: Soliton (optics)...
- component, while vector solitons have two distinct polarization components. Among all the types of solitons, optical vector solitons draw the most attention...
- non-collapsed gradient shrinking Ricci solitons. Type II singularities are expected to be modeled on steady Ricci solitons in general, however to date this...
- 2010. "Publisher's note". Chaos, Solitons & Fractals. 39: v–. 2009. doi:10.1016/S0960-0779(09)00060-5. Chaos, Solitons and Fractals. November 2011. Archived...
- Dissipative solitons (DSs) are stable solitary localized structures (solitons) that arise in nonlinear spatially extended dissipative systems due to mechanisms...
- A soliton distribution is a type of discrete probability distribution that arises in the theory of erasure correcting codes, which use information redundancy...