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Dynamics and stability of soliton solutions for the seventh-order Sawada-Kotera-Ito equation with applications. [PDF]
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Exploring soliton solutions and dynamical features of three dimensional Gardner Kadomtsov Petviashvili equation. [PDF]
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Solitary and soliton solutions of the nonlinear fractional Chen Lee Liu model with beta derivative. [PDF]
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Optics Letters, 2023
Recently, the concept of skin effect has gained considerable attention in the context of non-Hermitian photonics. The experimental realization of Hatano–Nelson systems in optical coupled cavities has provided the opportunity to consider the effect of optical nonlinearity.
I. Komis, Z. H. Musslimani, K. G. Makris
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Recently, the concept of skin effect has gained considerable attention in the context of non-Hermitian photonics. The experimental realization of Hatano–Nelson systems in optical coupled cavities has provided the opportunity to consider the effect of optical nonlinearity.
I. Komis, Z. H. Musslimani, K. G. Makris
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Properties of soliton-soliton collisions
Physical Review A, 1992The amplitude dependence of the phase shift originating in an overtaking soliton-soliton collision is investigated for solitons that can be described with a Korteweg--de Vries equation and a nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation. The size dependence of the interaction regime is also amplitude dependent. Laboratory and numerical experiments are compared with
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Envelope Solitons versus Solitons
Physica Scripta, 2002A theory involving a correspondence between envelope solitonlike solutions of the generalized nonlinear Schrödinger equation (GNLSE) and solitonlike solutions of the generalized Korteweg–de Vries equation (GKVdE) is developed within the context of the Madelung's fluid description (fluid counterpart description of the GNLSE). This correspondence, which,
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Optics Letters, 2002
We propose a new kind of an optical spatial soliton: the holographic soliton. This soliton consists of two mutually coherent field components that interfere, induce a periodic change in the refractive index, and simultaneously are Bragg diffracted from the grating.
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We propose a new kind of an optical spatial soliton: the holographic soliton. This soliton consists of two mutually coherent field components that interfere, induce a periodic change in the refractive index, and simultaneously are Bragg diffracted from the grating.
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Communications in Mathematical Physics, 1998
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Optics Letters, 2008
We propose a new type of scalar wave-mixing optical solitons, Talbot solitons. The soliton consists of sinusoidal and uniform components that are mutually coherent and jointly trapped in one direction. The intensity structure of the soliton oscillates in the propagation direction as a result of the linear Talbot effect and periodic nonlinear energy ...
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We propose a new type of scalar wave-mixing optical solitons, Talbot solitons. The soliton consists of sinusoidal and uniform components that are mutually coherent and jointly trapped in one direction. The intensity structure of the soliton oscillates in the propagation direction as a result of the linear Talbot effect and periodic nonlinear energy ...
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International Journal of Modern Physics A, 1999
A formally renormalizable extended conformal gauge field action is proposed to take the place of the Rainich conditions in geometrodynamics. The moduli parameters of the Lorentzian complex structure of space–time are the dynamical variables of the present action.
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A formally renormalizable extended conformal gauge field action is proposed to take the place of the Rainich conditions in geometrodynamics. The moduli parameters of the Lorentzian complex structure of space–time are the dynamical variables of the present action.
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