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IBVP for the Maxwell-Bloch equations with an arbitrary inhomogeneous broadening and the periodic boundary function
The initial-boundary value problem (IBVP) for the Maxwell-Bloch equations
with an arbitrary inhomogeneous broadening and periodic boundary condition is
studied. This IBVP describes the propagation of an electromagnetic wave
generated by periodic pumping in a resonant medium with distributed two-level
atoms. We extended the inverse scattering transform method in the form of the
matrix Riemann-Hilbert problem for solving the considered IBVP. First, using
the system of Ablowitz-Kaup-Newell-Segur equations equivalent to the system of
the Maxwell-Bloch (MB) equations, we construct the associated matrix
Riemann-Hilbert (RH) problem. Then we obtain the representation of a solution
of the MB equations in terms of a solution of the associated RH problem.
Theorems on the existence, uniqueness and smoothness properties of a solution
of the constructed RH problem are proved. The significance of this method also
lies in the fact that, having studied the asymptotic behavior of the
constructed RH problem and equivalent ones, we can obtain formulas for the
asymptotics of a solution of the corresponding IBVP for the MB equations
Aeronautical engineering: A cumulative index to a continuing bibliography (supplement 235)
This publication is a cummulative index to the abstracts contained in Supplements 223 through 234 of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. The bibliographic series is compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Seven indexes are included -- subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract number, report number and accession number
Multibody dynamics 2015
This volume contains the full papers accepted for presentation at the ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics 2015 held in the Barcelona School of Industrial Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, on June 29 - July 2, 2015. The ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on Multibody Dynamics is an international meeting held once every two years in a European country. Continuing the very successful series of past conferences that have been organized in Lisbon (2003), Madrid (2005), Milan (2007), Warsaw (2009), Brussels (2011) and Zagreb (2013); this edition will once again serve as a meeting point for the international researchers, scientists and experts from academia, research laboratories and industry working in the area of multibody dynamics. Applications are related to many fields of contemporary engineering, such as vehicle and railway systems, aeronautical and space vehicles, robotic manipulators, mechatronic and autonomous systems, smart structures, biomechanical systems and nanotechnologies. The topics of the conference include, but are not restricted to: Formulations and Numerical Methods, Efficient Methods and Real-Time Applications, Flexible Multibody Dynamics, Contact Dynamics and Constraints, Multiphysics and Coupled Problems, Control and Optimization, Software Development and Computer Technology, Aerospace and Maritime Applications, Biomechanics, Railroad Vehicle Dynamics, Road Vehicle Dynamics, Robotics, Benchmark Problems. The conference is organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) in Barcelona. The organizers would like to thank the authors for submitting their contributions, the keynote lecturers for accepting the invitation and for the quality of their talks, the awards and scientific committees for their support to the organization of the conference, and finally the topic organizers for reviewing all extended abstracts and selecting the awards nominees.Postprint (published version
Aeronautical Engineering: A cumulative index to the 1984 issues of the continuing bibliography
This bibliography is a cumulative index to the abstracts contained in NASA SP-7037(171) through NASA SP-7037(182) of Aeronautical Engineering: A Continuing Bibliography. NASA SP-7037 and its supplements have been compiled through the cooperative efforts of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This cumulative index includes subject, personal author, corporate source, foreign technology, contract, report number, and accession number indexes
2007-2008 UNM CATALOG
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2006-2007 UNM CATALOG
Course catalog for the years 2006-2007.https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/course_catalogs/1011/thumbnail.jp