In physics, the Toda oscillator is a special kind of nonlinear oscillator. It represents a chain of particles with exponential potential interaction between...
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Oscillation (redirect from Oscillator)
1015 Hz) Oscillator Toda or self-pulsation (pulsation of output power of laser at frequencies 104 Hz – 106 Hz in the transient regime) Quantum oscillator may...
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Self-pulsation (category Oscillators)
{\displaystyle ~v^{}~} should be small. The intent of realization of the oscillator Toda at the optical bench is shown in Fig.4. The colored curves are oscillograms...
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toda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Toda may refer to: Toda people Toda language Toda Embroidery Toda lattice Toda field theory Oscillator Toda Toda...
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00737^{y-1000}}\,} where N(y) is the population in millions in year y. In the Toda oscillator model of self-pulsation, the logarithm of amplitude varies exponentially...
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Morikazu Toda (戸田 盛和, Toda Morikazu, 20 October 1917 – 6 October 2010) was a Japanese physicist, best known for the discovery of the Toda lattice. His...
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spectrometry Time-resolved spectroscopy Time of flight Titan laser Toda oscillator Toner (printing) Toner cartridge Toner refill Tophat beam Trabeculoplasty...
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is a software synthesizer designed by KVR user Daichi (Real name: Ichiro Toda 戸田一郎 ). It was originally designed as an emulation of the Nord Lead 2 synthesizer...
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Hamiltonian sense, the key example being multi-dimensional harmonic oscillators. Another standard example is planetary motion about either one fixed...
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integrability In classical mechanics In quantum mechanics Quantum harmonic oscillator Hydrogen atom Pöschl–Teller potential Integrable PDEs/Classical integrable...
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Vries equation, Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation, the Ishimori equation, Toda lattice equation, and the Dym equation. This approach has also been applied...
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_{tt}=2e^{2\varphi }.} A generalization is given by Toda field theory. More precisely, Liouville field theory is the Toda field theory for the finite Kac–Moody algebra...
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output coupling determine the damping parameters of the equivalent oscillator Toda. At the steady-state operation, the round-trip gain g {\displaystyle...
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theories include the principal chiral model, coset sigma models and affine Toda field theory. As such, affine Gaudin models can be seen as a 'master theory'...
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Unless otherwise stated, these are assumed for this section. Harmonic oscillator: ( R 2 n , ω , H ) {\displaystyle (\mathbb {R} ^{2n},\omega ,H)} with...
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Self-dual Yang–Mills equations Systems with contact Lax pairs harmonic oscillator hydrogen atom Hooke's atom (Hookium) Ruijsenaars–Schneider models Calogero–Moser...
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integrability In classical mechanics In quantum mechanics Quantum harmonic oscillator Hydrogen atom Pöschl–Teller potential Integrable PDEs/Classical integrable...
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nearest-neighbor coupled oscillators. We follow the explanation as given in Richard Palais's article. Let there be N oscillators representing a string of...
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such as principal chiral models, symmetric space coset sigma models and Toda field theory, although the integrable field theories require the introduction...
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atomic behaviour under incident electromagnetic radiation using "virtual oscillators" at the absorption and emission frequencies, rather than the (different)...
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Kouznetsov; J.-F. Bisson; J. Li; K. Ueda (2007). "Self-pulsing laser as oscillator Toda: Approximation through elementary functions". Journal of Physics A...
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integrable systems action-angle variables were used in the solution of the Toda lattice, the definition of Lax pairs, or more generally, isospectral evolution...
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"Effects of an intrinsic metric of molecular internal space". In Mikito Toda; Tamiki Komatsuzaki; Stuart A. Rice; Tetsuro Konishi; R. Stephen Berry (eds...
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Transformation and Differential Forms for Linearizing the Variable Frequency Oscillator Equation and the Modified Ivey's Equation". Fudma Journal of Sciences...
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approach chart of the AD) VDR VHF digital radio VFO Variable-frequency oscillator VFR visual flight rules VG vortex generator VGA Video Graphics Array VG/DG...
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first composition, titled "Musica Para Danza", was produced with just an oscillator and three common tape recorders. Access to the necessary technological...
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Nippon Gakki (known today as Yamaha). It consisted of one console, four oscillators, a tone-forming part widening device, and three speakers. The consoles...
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