Self-organization in optical systems and applications in information technology

Contrary to monographs on non-linear optics this book concentrates on problems of self-organization in various important contexts. The reader learns how patterns in non-linear optical systems are created and what theoretical methods can be applied to describe them. Next, various aspects of pattern f...

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Other Authors: Voron︠t︡sov, M. A. (Mikhail Alekseevich), Miller, Walter B. (Walter Blaine)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; New York Springer 1995
Series:Springer series in synergetics v. 66
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Summary:Contrary to monographs on non-linear optics this book concentrates on problems of self-organization in various important contexts. The reader learns how patterns in non-linear optical systems are created and what theoretical methods can be applied to describe them. Next, various aspects of pattern formation such as associative memory, information processing, spatio-temporal instability, photo refraction, and so on are treated.
Physical Description:xv, 247 p. ill. 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3540570861
9783540570868