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OverviewCet ouvrage présente les modèles d'interaction onde-matière faisant intervenir une description quantique de la matière (optique quantique), ainsi que des modèles classiques qui en sont dérivés. L'objectif est de décrypter pour des lecteurs mathématiciens ces modèles habituellement décrits dans des livres de physique et de donner les résultats mathématiques et les méthodes numériques existants. Ces résultats, reflets de sujets de recherche actuels faisant intervenir des outils mathématiques variés, sont détaillés pour être accessibles à des étudiants ayant un niveau DEA. Les parties numériques de ce livre peuvent également intéresser des physiciens désirant effectuer des simulations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brigitte Bidégaray-Fesquet , Brigitte Bidegaray-Fesquet , Brigitte Bidgaray-Fesquet , Brigitte Bida(c)Garay-FesquetPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2006 ed. Volume: 49 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9783540272380ISBN 10: 3540272380 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 02 September 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: French Table of ContentsLe modèle de Maxwell-Bloch.- Contexte physique.- Modèle physique.- Analyse mathématique.- Simulations numériques.- Une hiérarchie de modèles.- Expression quantique de la polarisation : équations de taux.- Expressions classiques de la polarisation.- Équations d’enveloppe.- Considérations numériques.- Discrétisation des équations de Bloch.- Discrétisation des équations de Maxwell sur grilles décalées.- Couplage Maxwell-Bloch.- Modèles classiques.ReviewsFrom the reviews: <p> The book under review appears to be relevant in this respect since it cross-fertilizes such a fundamental field of research in physics in two important ways. a ] This kind of book, when written well like this one, is always welcome. a ] My overall impression is that the author achieves her aim and the book can be used, satisfactorily, in course for graduate students, but also for researchers, both mathematicians and physicists, aiming to enter into this exciting field of research. (Marco Frasca, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2007 m) From the reviews: The book under review appears to be relevant in this respect since it cross-fertilizes such a fundamental field of research in physics in two important ways. This kind of book, when written well like this one, is always welcome. My overall impression is that the author achieves her aim and the book can be used, satisfactorily, in course for graduate students, but also for researchers, both mathematicians and physicists, aiming to enter into this exciting field of research. (Marco Frasca, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2007 m) From the reviews: The book under review appears to be relevant in this respect since it cross-fertilizes such a fundamental field of research in physics in two important ways. ... This kind of book, when written well like this one, is always welcome. ... My overall impression is that the author achieves her aim and the book can be used, satisfactorily, in course for graduate students, but also for researchers, both mathematicians and physicists, aiming to enter into this exciting field of research. (Marco Frasca, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2007 m) From the reviews: The book under review appears to be relevant in this respect since it cross-fertilizes such a fundamental field of research in physics in two important ways. This kind of book, when written well like this one, is always welcome. My overall impression is that the author achieves her aim and the book can be used, satisfactorily, in course for graduate students, but also for researchers, both mathematicians and physicists, aiming to enter into this exciting field of research. (Marco Frasca, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2007 m) From the reviews: The book under review appears to be relevant in this respect since it cross-fertilizes such a fundamental field of research in physics in two important ways. This kind of book, when written well like this one, is always welcome. My overall impression is that the author achieves her aim and the book can be used, satisfactorily, in course for graduate students, but also for researchers, both mathematicians and physicists, aiming to enter into this exciting field of research. (Marco Frasca, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2007 m) From the reviews: The book under review appears to be relevant in this respect since it cross-fertilizes such a fundamental field of research in physics in two important ways. a ] This kind of book, when written well like this one, is always welcome. a ] My overall impression is that the author achieves her aim and the book can be used, satisfactorily, in course for graduate students, but also for researchers, both mathematicians and physicists, aiming to enter into this exciting field of research. (Marco Frasca, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2007 m) From the reviews: The book under review appears to be relevant in this respect since it cross-fertilizes such a fundamental field of research in physics in two important ways. ... This kind of book, when written well like this one, is always welcome. ... My overall impression is that the author achieves her aim and the book can be used, satisfactorily, in course for graduate students, but also for researchers, both mathematicians and physicists, aiming to enter into this exciting field of research. (Marco Frasca, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2007 m) From the reviews: The book under review appears to be relevant in this respect since it cross-fertilizes such a fundamental field of research in physics in two important ways. This kind of book, when written well like this one, is always welcome. My overall impression is that the author achieves her aim and the book can be used, satisfactorily, in course for graduate students, but also for researchers, both mathematicians and physicists, aiming to enter into this exciting field of research. (Marco Frasca, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2007 m) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |