quasipériodicité
Quasipériodicité is a concept in the mathematical physics concerned with the study of spatially localized oscillations in nonlinear systems. It was first described in the context of the American physicist Tony Skrinsky's work on quasiperiodic dynamics of nonlinear lattices.
This phenomenon is characterized by the appearance of quasiperiodic patterns, which are spatially localized oscillations that
Quasipériodicité is pertinent in a variety of areas, including the study of one-dimensional and two-dimensional models
Quasipériodicité was initially found in_COMPLETED experiments. This recognized as a type of arcane wave propagation in
As research on quasipériodicité continues, foreseeable connections in multiple phase patterns splitting key states establish exact