In the theory of integrable systems, a peakon ("peaked soliton") is a soliton with discontinuous first derivative; the wave profile is shaped like the...
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the special case that κ is equal to zero, the Camassa–Holm equation has peakon solutions: solitons with a sharp peak, so with a discontinuity at the peak...
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Heartcore) as a general partner, where he invested in companies like Neo4j, PeakOn (acquired by Workday, Inc.), and Seriously (acquired by Playtika). In 2016...
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field theory Nonlinear Schrödinger equation Oscillons Pattern formation Peakon, a soliton with a non-differentiable peak Q-ball a non-topological soliton...
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solutions of the Degasperis–Procesi equation are smooth; they converge to peakons in the limit as κ {\displaystyle \kappa } tends to zero. The Degasperis–Procesi...
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2\pi .\end{cases}}} This has compact support in x, and so is a compacton. Peakon Vector soliton Rosenau, Philip (2005), "What is a compacton?" (PDF), Notices...
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{\displaystyle u_{t}+2\kappa u_{x}-u_{xxt}+3uu_{x}=2u_{x}u_{xx}+uu_{xxx}\,} Peakons Carleman 1+1 u t + u x = v 2 − u 2 = v x − v t {\displaystyle \displaystyle...
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held roles such as Global Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Peakon Head of Diversity and Inclusion at Monzo and Consulting Inclusion Lead at...
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solutions in computational anatomy were connected to peaked solitons or peakons as solutions for the Camassa–Holm equation. Subsequently, connections were...
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Astrophysics Peak expiratory flow Peak kilovoltage Peak signal-to-noise ratio Peakon Pearl vortex Peccei–Quinn theory Peculiar motion Peculiar velocity Peder...
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x}}\right)+{\frac {\partial \eta }{\partial x}}=0.} This equation is shown to allow for peakon solutions – as a model for waves of limiting height – as well as the occurrence...
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Discrete & Cont. Dyn. Sys. 6 (2000), 751-772, with K. Ono. Stability of peakons, Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 53 (2000), 603-610, with A. Constantin. Spectral...
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compact support Clapotis Freak waves may be a related phenomenon Oscillon Peakon, a soliton with a non-differentiable peak Q-ball, a non-topological soliton...
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phenomenon Graphene Nonlinear Schrödinger equation Nonlinear system Oscillon Peakon, a soliton with a non-differentiable peak Q-ball, a non-topological soliton...
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whose solutions in the dispersionless limit are peaked solitons, so called peakons, published in 1993. In 2005, he moved to Imperial College London as Professor...
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(with H. P. McKean), Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 52 949–982. 2000: Stability of peakons (with W. Strauss), Comm. Pure Appl. Math. 53 603–610. 2004: Exact steady...
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