scattering.: 4960 The direct scattering transform describes how a function scatters waves or generates bound-states.: 39–43 The inverse scattering transform...
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and physics, the inverse scattering problem is the problem of determining characteristics of an object, based on data of how it scatters incoming radiation...
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Zabusky and Kruskal in 1965 and then the development of the inverse scattering transform in 1967. The KdV equation is a partial differential equation...
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Martin Kruskal and Norman Zabusky in 1965, which led to the inverse scattering transform method in 1967. In the special case of Hamiltonian systems, if...
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needed] An important concept in the inverse scattering transform is the Lax representation. The quantum inverse scattering method starts by the quantization...
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introduced by Peter Lax to discuss solitons in continuous media. The inverse scattering transform makes use of the Lax equations to solve such systems. A Lax pair...
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transform Laplace transform Inverse Laplace transform Two-sided Laplace transform Inverse two-sided Laplace transform Laplace–Carson transform Laplace–Stieltjes...
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connection between light scattering and acoustic scattering in the 1870s. Near the end of the 19th century, the scattering of cathode rays (electron...
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the Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation, it is integrable via the inverse scattering transform for the 2-dimensional stationary Schrödinger equation. Similarly...
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The Belinski–Zakharov transform is a generalization of the inverse scattering transform. The solutions produced by this transform are called gravitational...
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