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Solitons in Molecular Systems


Solitons in Molecular Systems
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1. Collective Excitations in Quasi-Periodical Molecular Structures.- 1. Crisis in Bioenergetics.- 2. Alpha-Helical Structure of Proteins.- 3. Collective Excitations in a Single Chain of Peptide Groups.- 4. Excitons in Molecular a Chain.- 5. Solitons in Molecular a Chain.- 6. Solitons in Real ?-Helical Molecules.- 2. Some Phenomena with Participation of Molecular Solitons.- 7. Solitons and Molecular Mechanism for Muscle Contraction.- 8. Solitons and the Molecular Mechanism of the Effect of Radiation on Cells.- 9. A Possible Mechanism for General Anesthesia.- 10. Intracellular Dynamics and Solitons.- 3. Excitation of Solitons in One-Dimensional Systems.- 11. Time-Dependent Evolution of Initial Excitation.- 12. Initial Excitation in the Form of a Hyperbolic Secant.- 13. Initial Excitation in the Form of a Rectangular Impulse.- 4. Dynamical Properties of Solitons.- 14. Free Solitons.- 15. Soliton Motion with Friction.- 16. Soliton Motion Affected by External Inhomogeneous Fields.- 5. Solitons in Molecular Systems with Nonlinear Intermolecular Interactions.- 17. The Equation of Soliton Motion for General Intermolecular Interaction.- 18. Cubic Anharmonicity.- 19. Quartic Anharmonicity.- 20. Repulsive Core Potential.- 6. Super-Sound Acoustic Solitons.- 21. Solitons in Toda Nonlinear Lattices.- 22. Acoustic Solitons in Molecular Chain with Cubic Anharmonicity.- 23. Acoustic Solitons in Molecular Chain with Quartic Anharmonicity.- 24. The Capture of an Excess Electron by Supersound Acoustic Solitons.- 25. Supersound Solitons in Nonlinear Quasi-One-Dimensional Molecular Structures.- 7 The Theory of Electron Transfer by Solitons.- 26. The Donor-Acceptor Model of Electron Transfer by Protein Molecules.- 26.1. Pairing of Two Excess Electrons in a One-Dimensional Molecular Chain.- 27. The Interaction of an Electron with Nondipole Optical Phonons.- 8 Space-Periodic Excitations in Nonlinear Systems.- 28. Mobile Periodical Excitations in One-Dimensional Systems.- 28.1. First Type of Periodic Excitations.- 28.2. Second Type of Periodic Excitations.- 29. Elementary Data on Jacobian Elliptic Functions.- 30. Periodic Solutions of the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation. Cnoidal Waves.- 30.1. Cnoidal Waves of the First Kind.- 30.2. Cnoidal Waves of the Second Kind.- 30.3. Solutions of the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation with a Negative Nonlinearity Parameter.- 31. Periodic Solutions for Some Quasiparticles in a Quasi-One-Dimensional Molecular Chain.- 31.1. Superconductivity of Organic Crystals.- 32. Autolocalized Periodic Thickening of Particles Described by a Complex Field with Inertialess Self-Interaction.- 32.1. First Type of Autolocalized Solutions: Attractive Forces.- 32.2. Second Type of Autolocalized Solutions: Attractive Forces.- 32.3. Repulsive Forces.- 32.4. Autolocalized Excitations in Closed Molecular Chains.- 9 The Quantum Theory of Quasiparticle Motion in a Molecular Chain Taking into Account Thermal Vibrations.- 33. Equations for the Stationary States of a Quasiparticle in a One-Dimensional Chain within a Thermostat.- 34. Nonlocalized Stationary States of a Quasiparticle.- 35. Smooth Autolocalized State-Single Soliton.- 36. Solutions Describing the Movement of Periodically Arranged Quasiparticles.- 37. Strong Quasiparticle Autolocalization.- 37.1. Chains with Narrow Energy Bands.- 37.2. Chains with Broad Energetic Bands.- 38. Radiation Excitation of Optical Solitons in Crystalline Acetanilide.- 38.1. Optical Solitons in Crystalline Acetanilide.- 38.2. Absorption of Radiation Resulting from the Creation of Optical Solitons.- 38.3. Acoustic Solitons in an ACN Crystal.- 10 The Nonlinear Sine-Gordon Equation.- 39. Canonic Form of the Sine-Gordon Equation.- 40. Single-Phase Solutions of the Sine-Gordon Equation.- 40.1. Magnetic-Type Wave Solutions.- 40.2. Electric-Type Wave Solutions.- 41. The Solution of the Sine-Gordon Equation by the Method of Separation of Variables.- 41.1. Single-Phase Solutions.- 41.2. Double-Phase Solutions.- 41.3. S

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Breite: 155
Gewicht: 801 g
Höhe: 235
Länge: 27
Seiten: 413
Sprachen: Englisch
Autor: Davydov

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