Nonconservative stability problems of modern physics / by Oleg N. Kirillov.

Author
Kirillov, Oleg N., 1972- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Berlin ; Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co., KG, [2013]
Description
xvii, 429 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (pages [387]-422) and indexes.
    Contents
    • Note continued: 11.3.3.Eigensurfaces of absorption- and chirality-dominated crystals
    • 11.4.Eigensurfaces associated with EPs
    • 11.5.Perturbation of eigenvectors and Berry phase
    • 11.5.1.Hermitian case: geometric phase around a DP
    • 11.5.2.Non-Hermitian case: geometric phase around an EP
    • 11.5.3.Geometric phase around an EP-in a microwave cavity
    • 12.1.Magnetorotational instability in axial and helical magnetic fields
    • 12.1.1.Cylindrical Couette-Taylor flow
    • 12.1.2.Paradox of Velikhov and Chandrasekhar
    • 12.1.3.Magnetorotational instability in astrophysics and its analogues in celestial mechanics
    • 12.1.4.Laboratory experiments with CT-flow in axial and helical magnetic fields
    • 12.2.Mathematical setting
    • 12.2.1.Nonlinear equations and a steady state
    • 12.2.2.Linearization with respect to nonaxisymmetric perturbations
    • 12.3.Geometrical optics approximation
    • 12.4.Stability analysis
    • 12.4.1.The threshold of the standard MRI
    • 12.4.2.Singularities and the Velikhov-Chandrasekhar paradox
    • 12.4.3.The singular threshold of the HMRI and connection of HMRI and SMRI through a spectral exceptional point.
    ISBN
    • 9783110270341
    • 311027034X
    LCCN
    2013014720
    OCLC
    843454733
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