227 research outputs found

    Perturbation theory for the modified nonlinear Schr{\"o}dinger solitons

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    The perturbation theory based on the Riemann-Hilbert problem is developed for the modified nonlinear Schr{\"o}dinger equation which describes the propagation of femtosecond optical pulses in nonlinear single-mode optical fibers. A detailed analysis of the adiabatic approximation to perturbation-induced evolution of the soliton parameters is given. The linear perturbation and the Raman gain are considered as examples.Comment: 22 pages, Latex, no figures. Submitted to Physica

    The modified nonlinear Schroedinger equation: Facts and artefacts

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    It is argued that the integrable modified nonlinear Schroedinger equation with the nonlinearity dispersion term is the true starting point to analytically describe subpicosecond pulse dynamics in monomode fibers. Contrary to the known assertions, solitons of this equation are free of self-steepining and the breather formation is possible.Comment: LaTeX2e, 8 pages, 1 figure, to be published in Europ. Phys. J.

    Nonlinear von Neumann-type equations: Darboux invariance and spectra

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    Generalized Euler-Arnold-von Neumann density matrix equations can be solved by a binary Darboux transformation given here in a new form: ρ[1]=ePln(μ/ν)ρePln(μ/ν)\rho[1]=e^{P\ln(\mu/\nu)}\rho e^{-P\ln(\mu/\nu)} where P=P2P=P^2 is explicitly constructed in terms of conjugated Lax pairs, and μ\mu, ν\nu are complex. As a result spectra of ρ\rho and ρ[1]\rho[1] are identical. Transformations allowing to shift and rescale spectrum of a solution are introduced, and a class of stationary seed solutions is discussed.Comment: Phys.Lett.A - in prin

    Das soziale Befinden der Bevölkerung Rußlands im Jahr 1993:: Vom Referendum zum Putsch

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    Non-Linear Evolution Equations with Non-Analytic Dispersion Relations in 2+1 Dimensions. Bilocal Approach

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    A method is proposed of obtaining (2+1)-dimensional non- linear equations with non-analytic dispersion relations. Bilocal formalism is shown to make it possible to represent these equations in a form close to that for their counterparts in 1+1 dimensions.Comment: 13 pages, to be published in J. Phys.

    Dynamics of subpicosecond dispersion-managed soliton in a fibre: A perturbative analysis

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    A model is studied which describes a propagation of a subpicosecond optical pulse in dispersion-managed fibre links. In the limit of weak chromatic dispersion management, the model equation is reduced to a perturbed modified NLS equation having a nonlinearity dispersion term. By means of the Riemann--Hilbert problem, a perturbation theory for the soliton of the modified NLS equation is developed. It is shown in the adiabatic approximation that there exists a unique possibility to suppress the perturbation-induced shift of the soliton centre at the cost of proper matching of the soliton width and nonlinearity dispersion parameter. In the next-order approximation, the spectral density of the radiation power emitted by a soliton is calculated.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figures, to appear in J. Mod. Optic

    The Semiclassical Modified Nonlinear Schroedinger Equation I: Modulation Theory and Spectral Analysis

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    We study an integrable modification of the focusing nonlinear Schroedinger equation from the point of view of semiclassical asymptotics. In particular, (i) we establish several important consequences of the mixed-type limiting quasilinear system including the existence of maps that embed the limiting forms of both the focusing and defocusing nonlinear Schroedinger equations into the framework of a single limiting system for the modified equation, (ii) we obtain bounds for the location of discrete spectrum for the associated spectral problem that are particularly suited to the semiclassical limit and that generalize known results for the spectrum of the nonselfadjoint Zakharov-Shabat spectral problem, and (iii) we present a multiparameter family of initial data for which we solve the associated spectral problem in terms of special functions for all values of the semiclassical scaling parameter. We view our results as part of a broader project to analyze the semiclassical limit of the modified nonlinear Schroedinger equation via the noncommutative steepest descent procedure of Deift and Zhou, and we also present a self-contained development of a Riemann-Hilbert problem of inverse scattering that differs from those given in the literature and that is well-adapted to semiclassical asymptotics.Comment: 56 Pages, 21 Figure

    Two binary Darboux transformations for the KdV hierarchy with self-consistent sources

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    Two binary (integral type) Darboux transformations for the KdV hierarchy with self-consistent sources are proposed. In contrast with the Darboux transformation for the KdV hierarchy, one of the two binary Darboux transformations provides non auto-B\"{a}cklund transformation between two n-th KdV equations with self-consistent sources with different degrees. The formula for the m-times repeated binary Darboux transformations are presented. This enables us to construct the N-soliton solution for the KdV hierarchy with self-consistent sources.Comment: 19 pages, LaTeX, no figures, to be published in Journal of Mathematical Physic

    Full-time dynamics of modulational instability in spinor Bose-Einstein condensates

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    We describe the full-time dynamics of modulational instability in F=1 spinor Bose-Einstein condensates for the case of the integrable three-component model associated with the matrix nonlinear Schroedinger equation. We obtain an exact homoclinic solution of this model by employing the dressing method which we generalize to the case of the higher-rank projectors. This homoclinic solution describes the development of modulational instability beyond the linear regime, and we show that the modulational instability demonstrates the reversal property when the growth of the modulation amplitude is changed by its exponential decay.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, text slightly extended, a reference adde
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