A geometrical formulation of Heisenberg ferromagnetism as an evolution of a curve on the unit sphere in terms of intrinsic variables is provided and investigated. Given a vortex filament moving in an incompressible Euler fluid with constant density (under the local induction approximation hypotheses), the solutions of the classical Heisenberg ferromagnet equation are represented by the corresponding spherical (or tangent) indicatrix. The equations for the time evolution of the indicatrix on the unit sphere are given explicitly in terms of two intrinsic variables, the geodesic curvature and the arc-length of the curve. Notably, by considering the evolution with respect to slow variables and neglecting the dispersive terms, a novel elliptic d...
In this article, we investigate new constructions of optical Heisenberg spherical optical ferromagne...
The Schrödinger equation, an equation central to quantum mechanics, is a dispersive equation which m...
AbstractIt is established that, in steady circulation-preserving hydrodynamic motions with velocity ...
A geometrical formulation of Heisenberg ferromagnetism as an evolution of a curve on the unit spher...
A geometrical formulation of Heisenberg ferromagnetism as an evolution of a curve on the unit sphere...
The dynamics of an inhomogeneous spherically symmetric continuum Heisenberg ferromagnet in arbitrary...
A geometric method to find exact solutions to the one-dimensional classical non-homogeneous Heisenbe...
Inc, Mustafa/0000-0003-4996-8373; Korpinar, Zeliha/0000-0001-6658-131XWe introduce the theory of opt...
We establish the existence of spatially localised one-dimensional free surfaces of a ferrofluid near...
We consider the evolution of a classical Heisenberg ferromagnetic spin chain in its continuum limit ...
"We investigate the existence of localised radial patterns on the surface of a ferrofluid under the ...
This paper investigates the existence of localised axisymmetric (radial) patterns on the surface of ...
The integrable generalised nonlinear Schrodinger equation with linearly x-dependent coefficients is ...
In this paper, we introduce optical normalized spherical Heisenberg total ferromagnetic recursional ...
The Herzenberg dynamo, consisting of two rotating electrically conducting spheres with non-parallel ...
In this article, we investigate new constructions of optical Heisenberg spherical optical ferromagne...
The Schrödinger equation, an equation central to quantum mechanics, is a dispersive equation which m...
AbstractIt is established that, in steady circulation-preserving hydrodynamic motions with velocity ...
A geometrical formulation of Heisenberg ferromagnetism as an evolution of a curve on the unit spher...
A geometrical formulation of Heisenberg ferromagnetism as an evolution of a curve on the unit sphere...
The dynamics of an inhomogeneous spherically symmetric continuum Heisenberg ferromagnet in arbitrary...
A geometric method to find exact solutions to the one-dimensional classical non-homogeneous Heisenbe...
Inc, Mustafa/0000-0003-4996-8373; Korpinar, Zeliha/0000-0001-6658-131XWe introduce the theory of opt...
We establish the existence of spatially localised one-dimensional free surfaces of a ferrofluid near...
We consider the evolution of a classical Heisenberg ferromagnetic spin chain in its continuum limit ...
"We investigate the existence of localised radial patterns on the surface of a ferrofluid under the ...
This paper investigates the existence of localised axisymmetric (radial) patterns on the surface of ...
The integrable generalised nonlinear Schrodinger equation with linearly x-dependent coefficients is ...
In this paper, we introduce optical normalized spherical Heisenberg total ferromagnetic recursional ...
The Herzenberg dynamo, consisting of two rotating electrically conducting spheres with non-parallel ...
In this article, we investigate new constructions of optical Heisenberg spherical optical ferromagne...
The Schrödinger equation, an equation central to quantum mechanics, is a dispersive equation which m...
AbstractIt is established that, in steady circulation-preserving hydrodynamic motions with velocity ...