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... equation in the j - th layer can be expressed in a form : d2y d2 11m + 92 dz2 nm 2 +9 jnmnm = 0 , 9mm = knikg , -iknẞ - k , z , < 2 < 2 , +9 jnm ( 4 ) where is the transverse wave number of n - th harmonic . Omitting indexes n , m the ...
... equation in the j - th layer can be expressed in a form : d2y d2 11m + 92 dz2 nm 2 +9 jnmnm = 0 , 9mm = knikg , -iknẞ - k , z , < 2 < 2 , +9 jnm ( 4 ) where is the transverse wave number of n - th harmonic . Omitting indexes n , m the ...
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... equation with a given distribution of dielectric permittivity is suggested . By means of discretization the wave equation was reduced to the system of homogeneous linear equations , for that the eigenvalue problem was worked out . The ...
... equation with a given distribution of dielectric permittivity is suggested . By means of discretization the wave equation was reduced to the system of homogeneous linear equations , for that the eigenvalue problem was worked out . The ...
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... equation ( CGLE ) . The very similar equation applied to the temporal solitons was solved in [ 3 ] . We can use the space - time analogy and take an advantage of method of special ansac having been used there . We'll in- teresting of ...
... equation ( CGLE ) . The very similar equation applied to the temporal solitons was solved in [ 3 ] . We can use the space - time analogy and take an advantage of method of special ansac having been used there . We'll in- teresting of ...
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LFNM Plenary | 1 |
BatteryLess Spatial Optical Communication Terminals for LocationBased Indoor | 14 |
Resonant Photoproduction of the ElectronPositron Pair with Photon Emission | 27 |
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