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Solitary waves in the granular chain
Authors:Surajit Sen  Jongbae Hong  Jonghun Bang  Edgar Avalos  Robert Doney
Affiliation:1. Department of Physics, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260-1500, USA;2. Department of Physics, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747, Republic of Korea;3. Graduate Institute of Biophysics and Centre for Complex Systems, National Central University, Chung-Li, 320 Taiwan, ROC;4. US Army Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, MD 21005, USA
Abstract:
Solitary waves are lumps of energy. We consider the study of dynamical solitary waves, meaning cases where the energy lumps are moving, as opposed to topological solitary waves where the lumps may be static. Solitary waves have been studied in some form or the other for nearly 450 years. Subsequently, there have been many authoritative works on solitary waves. Nevertheless, some of the most recent studies reveal that these peculiar objects are far more complex than what we might have given them credit for. In this review, we introduce the physics of solitary waves in alignments of elastic beads, such as glass beads or stainless steel beads. We show that any impulse propagates as a new kind of highly interactive solitary wave through such an alignment and that the existence of these waves seems to present a need to re-examine the very definition of the concept of equilibrium. We further discuss the possibility of exploiting nonlinear properties of granular alignments to develop exciting technological applications.
Keywords:45.70.-n   05.45.Yv   47.35.Fg   07.05.Tp
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