Vibrational-Rotational Excitations in Nonlinear Molecular Systems

Author(s): Alexander A. Ovchinnikov; Nikolai S. Erikhman; Kirill A. Pronin
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 9781461354949
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“If there would be no God ~ then what a staff-captain am I?” ~ said one of the characters in a novel by Dostoevskii. In a similar way we can exclaim: “If there would be no nonlinearity ~ than what physics would that be’?”. Really, the most interesting and exciting effects are described by non­ linear equations, and vanish in the linear approximation. For example, the general theory of relativity by A.Einstein comes to mind first – one of the most beautiful physical theories, which is in fact essentially nonlinear. Next, the phase transitions crystal ~ liquid and liquid ~ gas are due to the anhar­ monicity of inter-particle interactions, to dissociation and infinite motion. Similarly, transitions into the superconducting state or the superftuid would be impossible with purely harmonic interaction potentials. Another bril­ liant achievement in nonlinear physics was the construction of a laser and the subsequent development of nonlinear optics. The latter describes the in­ teraction of the matter with light of super-high intensity, when multi-quanta intra-molecular transitions become essential. Last, we should note here the very beautiful mathematical theory ~ the theory of catastrophes. Its subject is the study of invariant general properties of multi-dimensional surfaces in the vicinity of bifurcation points with respect to continuous transformations.