Double-pole and V-shape resonance soliton solutions are constructed for the U(2) Yang equation on ultrahyperbolic space, with action densities that match known one- and two-soliton results and suggest new building blocks for ASDYM soliton classification.
Exactly solvable model for nonlinear pulse propagation in optical fibers
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The nonlinear Schr\"odinger (NLS) equation is a fundamental model for the nonlinear propagation of light pulses in optical fibers. We consider an integrable generalization of the NLS equation which was first derived by means of bi-Hamiltonian methods in [A. S. Fokas, {\it Phys. D} {\bf 87} (1995), 145--150]. The purpose of the present paper is threefold: (a) We show how this generalized NLS equation arises as a model for nonlinear pulse propagation in monomode optical fibers when certain higher-order nonlinear effects are taken into account; (b) We show that the equation is equivalent, up to a simple change of variables, to the first negative member of the integrable hierarchy associated with the derivative nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation; (c) We analyze traveling-wave solutions.
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Soliton Resonances in Four Dimensional Wess-Zumino-Witten Model
Double-pole and V-shape resonance soliton solutions are constructed for the U(2) Yang equation on ultrahyperbolic space, with action densities that match known one- and two-soliton results and suggest new building blocks for ASDYM soliton classification.