Nonlinear dynamics of moving curves and surfaces: applications to physical systems

Murugesh, S. ; Lakshmanan, M. (2005) Nonlinear dynamics of moving curves and surfaces: applications to physical systems International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos in Applied Sciences and Engineering, 15 . pp. 51-63. ISSN 0218-1274

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Abstract

The subject of moving curves (and surfaces) in three dimensional space (3-D) is a fascinating topic not only because it represents typical nonlinear dynamical systems in classical mechanics, but also finds important applications in a variety of physical problems in different disciplines. Making use of the underlying geometry, one can very often relate the associated evolution equations to many interesting nonlinear evolution equations, including soliton possessing nonlinear dynamical systems. Typical examples include dynamics of filament vortices in ordinary and superfluids, spin systems, phases in classical optics, various systems encountered in physics of soft matter, etc. Such interrelations between geometric evolution and physical systems have yielded considerable insight into the underlying dynamics. We present a succinct tutorial analysis of these developments in this article, and indicate further directions. We also point out how evolution equations for moving surfaces are often intimately related to soliton equations in higher dimensions.

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