Bright 2+1D optical solitons carry pseudovorticity dipoles, with quadrupoles emerging in fusion, indicating a natural hierarchy of multipoles encoded in local phase and amplitude.
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In a spherical-shell Bose-Einstein condensate, Jones-Roberts solitary waves mark the onset of rotation, evolving from vortex dipoles to hybrid equatorial modes whose speed limits the entire family via a Landau critical velocity.
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Pseudovorticity of 2+1D optical solitons
Bright 2+1D optical solitons carry pseudovorticity dipoles, with quadrupoles emerging in fusion, indicating a natural hierarchy of multipoles encoded in local phase and amplitude.
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Jones-Roberts solitary waves and the onset of rotation in a spherical surface condensate
In a spherical-shell Bose-Einstein condensate, Jones-Roberts solitary waves mark the onset of rotation, evolving from vortex dipoles to hybrid equatorial modes whose speed limits the entire family via a Landau critical velocity.