Maxwell's Equations
Maxwell's equations, or Maxwell–Heaviside equations, are a set of coupled partial differential equations that, together with the Lorentz force law, form the foundation of classical electromagnetism, classical optics, and electric circuits.
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, when converted to
cylindrical coordinates
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, and with the boundary conditions for an
optical fiber
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while including
birefringence
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as an effect taken into account, will yield the coupled
nonlinear Schrödinger equation
In theoretical physics, the (one-dimensional) nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) is a nonlinear variation of the Schrödinger equation. It is a classical field equation whose principal applications are to the propagation of light in nonlin ...
s. After employing the
Inverse scattering transform In mathematics, the inverse scattering transform is a method for solving some non-linear partial differential equations. The method is a non-linear analogue, and in some sense generalization, of the Fourier transform, which itself is applied to solv ...
(a procedure analogous to the
Fourier Transform
A Fourier transform (FT) is a mathematical transform that decomposes functions into frequency components, which are represented by the output of the transform as a function of frequency. Most commonly functions of time or space are transformed, ...
and
Laplace Transform
In mathematics, the Laplace transform, named after its discoverer Pierre-Simon Laplace (), is an integral transform
In mathematics, an integral transform maps a function from its original function space into another function space via integra ...
) on the resulting equations, the Manakov system is then obtained. The most general form of the Manakov system is as follows:
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It is a coupled system of linear
ordinary differential equations
In mathematics, an ordinary differential equation (ODE) is a differential equation whose unknown(s) consists of one (or more) function(s) of one variable and involves the derivatives of those functions. The term ''ordinary'' is used in contrast w ...
. The functions
represent the envelope of the electromagnetic field as an initial condition.
For theoretical purposes, the
integral equation
In mathematics, integral equations are equations in which an unknown Function (mathematics), function appears under an integral sign. In mathematical notation, integral equations may thus be expressed as being of the form: f(x_1,x_2,x_3,...,x_n ; ...
version is often very useful. It is as follows:
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One may make further substitutions and simplifications, depending on the limits used and the assumptions about boundary or initial conditions. One important concept is that
is complex; assumptions must be made about this
eigenvalue
In linear algebra, an eigenvector () or characteristic vector of a linear transformation is a nonzero vector that changes at most by a scalar factor when that linear transformation is applied to it. The corresponding eigenvalue, often denoted b ...
parameter. If a non-zero solution is desired, the imaginary part of the eigenvalue cannot change
sign
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; accordingly, most researchers take the imaginary part to be
positive
Positive is a property of positivity and may refer to:
Mathematics and science
* Positive formula, a logical formula not containing negation
* Positive number, a number that is greater than 0
* Plus sign, the sign "+" used to indicate a posit ...
.
References
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*{{cite journal, first=S. V. , last=Manakov , title=
emarks on the Integrals of the Euler Equations of the n-dimensional Heavy Topjournal=Funktsional'nyĭ Analiz I Ego Prilozheniya, volume=10, issue=4, pages=93–94, year=1976, issn=0374-1990, language=ru
Fiber optics
Ordinary differential equations