An area of great current interest is the study of phenomena in which nonlinearity plays a crucial role. Nonlinearities are important in diverse areas such as biology, chemical reactions, hydrodynamics and plasma physics, nonlinear optics, structure of the solar system, atomic physics, quantum field theory and many others. During the last decade, much progress has been achieved through large scale computations and the development of new analytical techniques.
Current research in this area
at SFU includes:
Classical and quantum manifestations of dynamical chaos.
Nonlinear optics: propagation of ultrashort optical solitons in glass
fibres, optical bistability and chaotic behavior, optical
switching, 3d optical solitons (light bullets), optical
logic operations and all-optical computing.
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