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On the probability of occurrence of rogue waves [PDF]
A number of extreme and rogue wave studies have been conducted theoretically, numerically, experimentally and based on field data in the last years, which have significantly advanced our knowledge of ocean waves.
E. M. Bitner-Gregersen, A. Toffoli
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AbstractPhotonics enables to develop simple lab experiments that mimic water rogue wave generation phenomena, as well as relativistic gravitational effects such as event horizons, gravitational lensing and Hawking radiation. The basis for analog gravity experiments is light propagation through an effective moving medium obtained via the nonlinear ...
Frisquet, Benoit +6 more
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Rogue Waves With Rational Profiles in Unstable Condensate and Its Solitonic Model
In this brief report we study numerically the spontaneous emergence of rogue waves in 1) modulationally unstable plane wave at its long-time statistically stationary state and 2) bound-state multi-soliton solutions representing the solitonic model of ...
D. S. Agafontsev +3 more
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In this paper, dynamics of the higher-order rogue waves for a generalized inhomogeneous third-order nonlinear Schrödinger equation is investigated by using the generalized Darboux transformation.
Ni Song, Hui Xue
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The paper investigates the multiple rogue wave solutions associated with the generalized Hirota–Satsuma–Ito (HSI) equation and the newly proposed extended (3 + 1)-dimensional Jimbo–Miwa (JM) equation with the help of a symbolic computation technique.
Saima Arshed +4 more
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Anomalous waves and rogue events are closely associated with irregularities and unexpected events occurring at various levels of physics, such as in optics, in oceans and in the atmosphere. Mathematical modeling of rogue waves is a highly active field of
Sergio Manzetti
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Characterizing Rogue Waves at the Entrance of Tampa Bay (Florida, USA)
Rogue waves are a recognized but not fully comprehended hazard of major concern to the maritime industry. There is not one agreed-upon unified model that explains the formation of such waves and little is known about their frequency of occurrence.
Laura Azevedo +4 more
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Why rogue waves occur atop abrupt depth transitions
Abrupt depth transitions (ADTs) have recently been identified as potential causes of ‘rogue’ ocean waves. When stationary and (close-to-) normally distributed waves travel into shallower water over an ADT, distinct spatially localized peaks in the ...
Yan Li +5 more
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Brief communication: Implications of outstanding solitons for the occurrence of rogue waves at two additional sites in the North Sea [PDF]
We investigate rogue waves in buoy and radar measurement data from shallow depths in the southern North Sea. We analyze the role of solitons for the occurrence of rogue waves by computing discrete soliton spectra using the nonlinear Fourier transform for
I. Teutsch, R. Weisse, S. Wahls
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Computational Study on Rogue Wave and Its Application to a Floating Body
A rogue wave is a huge wave that is generated by wave energy focusing. Rogue waves can cause critical damage to ships and offshore platforms due to their great wave energy and unpredictability.
Wooyoung Jeon +3 more
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