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Super rogue waves: Collision of rogue waves in Bose-Einstein condensate

Physical Review E, 2022
An important and incompletely answered question is whether a high-order rogue wave (RW) can be excited by the collision of first-order RWs, especially for its generation and propagation mechanisms. In this paper, the evolution properties of collisions between RWs are studied numerically for two-component coupled Bose-Einstein condensates.
Yanchang Tan, Xiao-Dong Bai, Tiantian Li
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Rogue wave buster

CLEO: 2013, 2013
Rogue wave formation from a high-order soliton in optical fibers can be inhibited by simultaneously launching dispersive waves at suitable delay, wavelength, and duration. Addition of low-energy wavepackets dramatically affects the emerging soliton amplitude statistics.
A. Demircan   +4 more
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Oceanic Rogue Waves

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2008
Oceanic rogue waves are surface gravity waves whose wave heights are much larger than expected for the sea state. The common operational definition requires them to be at least twice as large as the significant wave height. In most circumstances, the properties of rogue waves and their probability of occurrence appear to be consistent with second-order
Kristian Dysthe   +2 more
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Alfvénic rogue waves

Physics Letters A, 2012
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Shukla, P. K., Moslem, W. M.
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Generic rogue waves

Ocean Dynamics, 2003
We present a basic analysis of the propagation of deep-water waves on curved trajectories. The key feature is that the amplitude of the wave varies transversely, and may result in the generation of a short-crested wave of high amplitude. The properties of these waves are explored, and it is suggested that they are a model for extreme waves, which may ...
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Rogue wave in Titan’s atmosphere

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2011
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El-Labany, S. K.   +4 more
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Rogue and semi-rogue waves defined by volume

Nonlinear Dynamics, 2021
We define a quantized nonlinear pulse ‘volume’. This then allows us to determine the characteristic of a possible rogue wave by looking at its volume, found from a surface integral. Where higher powers are needed in the integrand, due to slow decay of a pulse, we describe the excitation as a ‘semi-rogue’ wave.
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