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Mix-training physics-informed neural networks for high-order rogue waves of cmKdV equation
Nonlinear dynamics, 2023Shi Tian, Zhenjie Niu, Biao Li
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Rogue and semi-rogue waves defined by volume
Nonlinear Dynamics, 2021We 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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Moscow University Physics Bulletin, 2017
Observational data regarding anomalously high waves on the sea’s surface (freak or rogue waves) are reviewed. The objectives of the research are identified, and the difficulties encountered are noted. The main physical mechanisms employed in explaining rogue waves are listed, and possible approaches to predicting marine hazards are discussed ...
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Observational data regarding anomalously high waves on the sea’s surface (freak or rogue waves) are reviewed. The objectives of the research are identified, and the difficulties encountered are noted. The main physical mechanisms employed in explaining rogue waves are listed, and possible approaches to predicting marine hazards are discussed ...
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Periodic Waves in the Discrete Mkdv Equation: Modulational Instability and Rogue Waves
Social Science Research Network, 2023Jinbing Chen, D. Pelinovsky
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Periodic two-phase “Rogue waves”
Mathematical Notes, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Rogue waves in oceanic turbulence
Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 2008A stochastic model of wave groups is presented to explain the occurrence of exceptionally large waves, usually referred to as rogue waves. The model leads to the description of the non-Gaussian statistics of large waves in oceanic turbulence and to a new asymptotic distribution of their crest heights in a form that generalizes the Tayfun model. The new
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