Toda Lattice with Mass Interface.II.Coupled Toda Lattice
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By connecting three lines of nonlinear LC circuit at one point, we investigate ex-perimentally and numerically the propagation of soliton through the junction. Wesend solitons of equal amplitude from two of the three lines, let them collide at thejunction and observe a transmitted soliton on the third line. It is confirmed that theamplitude of the transmitted soliton normalized by the incident soliton increases withthe amplitude of the initial soliton. This increase is explained by nonlinear relationbetween soliton energy and amplitude. The present method is useful to obtain largesoliton by the collision of small solitons.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1986-09-15
著者
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MIYAKAWA MAKOTO
Department of Surgery, Iida Municipal Hospital
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Watanabe S
Yokohama Yokohama Jpn
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WATANABE Shinsuke
Department of Physics,Faculty of Engineering,Yokohama National University
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MIYAKAWA Makoto
Research Institute for Energy Materials,Yokohama National University
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Miyakawa M
Department Of Energy Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Yokohama National University:ibm Japan Yamat
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Miyakawa Makoto
Department Of Surgery Iida Municipal Hospital
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Shinsuke Watanabe
Department Of Energy Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Yokohama National University
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Watanabe Shinsuke
Department Of Energy Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Yokohama National University
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KAKO Fujio
Department of Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Engineering Hiroshima University
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Kako Fujio
Department Of Applied Mathematics Faculty Of Engineering Hiroshima University
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Miyakawa Makoto
Department of Energy Engineering,Faculty of Engineering Yokohama National University:IBM Japan,Yamato Laboratory
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WATANABE Sigeru
Faculty of Education,Mie University
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