Ishimori equation
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The Ishimori equation (IE) is a partial differential equation proposed by the Japanese mathematician Ishimori (1984). Its interest is as the first example of a nonlinear spin-one field model in the plane that is integrable Sattinger, Tracy & Venakides (1991, p. 78).
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Equation
The Ishimori Equation has the form
Lax representation
of the equation is given by
Here
the are the Pauli matrices and
is the identity matrix.
Reductions
IE admits an important reduction: in 1+1 dimensions it reduces to the continuous classical Heisenberg ferromagnet equation (CCHFE). The CCHFE is integrable.
Equivalent counterpart
The equivalent counterpart of the IE is the Davey-Stewartson equation.
See also
- Nonlinear Schrödinger equation
- Heisenberg model (classical)
- Spin wave
- Landau–Lifshitz model
- Soliton
- Vortex
- Nonlinear systems
- Davey–Stewartson equation
References
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External links
- Ishimori_system at the dispersive equations wiki