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Bound state soliton gas dynamics underlying the noise-induced modulational instability

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We investigate theoretically the fundamental phenomenon of the spontaneous, noise-induced modulational instability (MI) of a plane wave. The long-term statistical properties of the noise-induced MI have been previously observed in experiments and in simulations but have not been explained so far. In the framework of inverse scattering transform (IST), we propose a model of the asymptotic stage of the noise-induced MI based on $N$-soliton solutions ($N$-SS) of the integrable focusing one-dimensional nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation (1D-NLSE). These $N$-SS are bound states of strongly interacting solitons having a specific distribution of the IST eigenvalues together with random phases. We use a special approach to construct ensembles of multi-soliton solutions with statistically large number of solitons $N\sim100$. Our investigation demonstrates complete agreement in spectral (Fourier) and statistical properties between the long-term evolution of the condensate perturbed by noise and the constructed multi-soliton bound states. Our results can be generalised to a broad class of integrable turbulence problems in the cases when the wave field dynamics is strongly nonlinear and driven by solitons.

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Topological Control of Extreme Waves

physics.optics · 2019-08-12 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A time-dependent photorefractive nonlinearity is used to steer the focusing nonlinear Schrodinger equation box problem continuously from dispersive shock waves to Peregrine-like rogue waves, with each output state labeled by the genus of the underlying Riemann theta function.

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  • Topological Control of Extreme Waves physics.optics · 2019-08-12 · conditional · none · ref 34 · internal anchor

    A time-dependent photorefractive nonlinearity is used to steer the focusing nonlinear Schrodinger equation box problem continuously from dispersive shock waves to Peregrine-like rogue waves, with each output state labeled by the genus of the underlying Riemann theta function.