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Homotopy

About: Homotopy is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 14840 publications have been published within this topic receiving 267463 citations.


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Ji-Huan He1
TL;DR: In this paper, the homotopy perturbation technique does not depend upon a small parameter in the equation and can be obtained uniformly valid not only for small parameters, but also for very large parameters.

3,058 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
Ji-Huan He1
TL;DR: In this paper, a survey of recent developments in asymptotic techniques, which are valid not only for weakly nonlinear equations, but also for strongly ones, is presented.
Abstract: This paper features a survey of some recent developments in asymptotic techniques, which are valid not only for weakly nonlinear equations, but also for strongly ones. Further, the obtained approximate analytical solutions are valid for the whole solution domain. The limitations of traditional perturbation methods are illustrated, various modied perturbation techniques are proposed, and some mathematical tools such as variational theory, homotopy technology, and iteration technique are introduced to overcome the shortcomings. In this paper the following categories of asymptotic methods are emphasized: (1) variational approaches, (2) parameter-expanding methods, (3) parameterized perturbation method, (4) homotopy perturbation method (5) iteration perturbation method, and ancient Chinese methods. The emphasis of this article is put mainly on the developments in this eld in China so the references, therefore, are not exhaustive.

2,135 citations

Book
21 Mar 1951
TL;DR: In this paper, a succint introduction to fiber bundles is provided, which includes such topics as differentiable manifolds and covering spaces, and a brief survey of advanced topics, such as homotopy theory and cohomology theory, before using them to study further properties of fibre bundles.
Abstract: Fibre bundles, an integral part of differential geometry, are also important to physics. This text, a succint introduction to fibre bundles, includes such topics as differentiable manifolds and covering spaces. It provides brief surveys of advanced topics, such as homotopy theory and cohomology theory, before using them to study further properties of fibre bundles.

2,126 citations

Book
20 Dec 1972
TL;DR: The main purpose of part I of these notes is to develop for a ring R a functional notion of R-completion of a space X, which coincides up to homotopy with the p-profinite completion of Quillen and Sullivan as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The main purpose of part I of these notes is to develop for a ring R a functional notion of R-completion of a space X. For R=Zp and X subject to usual finiteness condition, the R-completion coincides up to homotopy, with the p-profinite completion of Quillen and Sullivan; for R a subring of the rationals, the R-completion coincides up to homotopy, with the localizations of Quillen, Sullivan and others. In part II of these notes, the authors have assembled some results on towers of fibrations, cosimplicial spaces and homotopy limits which were needed in the discussions of part I, but which are of some interest in themselves

1,907 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
Ji-Huan He1
TL;DR: In this article, a coupling method of a homotopy technique and a perturbation technique is proposed to solve non-linear problems, which does not require a small parameter in the equation.
Abstract: In this paper, a coupling method of a homotopy technique and a perturbation technique is proposed to solve non-linear problems. In contrast to the traditional perturbation methods, the proposed method does not require a small parameter in the equation. In this method, according to the homotopy technique, a homotopy with an imbedding parameter p∈[0, 1] is constructed, and the imbedding parameter is considered as a “small parameter”. So the proposed method can take full advantage of the traditional perturbation methods. Some examples are given. The results reveal that the new method is very effective and simple.

1,784 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023406
2022890
2021654
2020729
2019780