diff --git a/ucf_thesis/chapter_1.tex b/ucf_thesis/chapter_1.tex index a060712..62bb1d9 100755 --- a/ucf_thesis/chapter_1.tex +++ b/ucf_thesis/chapter_1.tex @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ \chapter{CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION} \label{chapter_1} solitons were found in an even more fundamental and canonical system, the nonlinear Schr\"odinger equations $ i \Psi_t + \Psi_{xx} \pm \Psi\|\Psi\|^2 = 0 $ \cite{ZS}. These equations arise in diverse areas because they are canonical -equations governing the modulation of the amplitude $\Psi$ of a weakly nonlinear +equations governing the modulation of the amplitude $\Psi$ of weakly nonlinear wave packets \cite{DJ}. This led to a comprehensive theory, an extension of Fourier analysis for nonlinear systems, called the Inverse Scattering Transform \cite{AKNS}. diff --git a/ucf_thesis/thesis.pdf b/ucf_thesis/thesis.pdf index af38d02..ee830d3 100644 Binary files a/ucf_thesis/thesis.pdf and b/ucf_thesis/thesis.pdf differ