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Predicting rogue waves in random oceanic sea states
Using the inverse spectral theory of the nonlinear Schrodinger (NLS) equation
we correlate the development of rogue waves in oceanic sea states characterized
by the JONSWAP spectrum with the proximity to homoclinic solutions of the NLS
equation. We find in numerical simulations of the NLS equation that rogue waves
develop for JONSWAP initial data that is ``near'' NLS homoclinic data, while
rogue waves do not occur for JONSWAP data that is ``far'' from NLS homoclinic
data. We show the nonlinear spectral decomposition provides a simple criterium
for predicting the occurrence and strength of rogue waves (PACS: 92.10.Hm,
47.20.Ky, 47.35+i).Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures submitted to Physics of Fluids, October 25, 2004
Revised version submitted to Physics of Fluids, December 12, 200
Backward error analysis for multisymplectic discretizations of Hamiltonian PDEs
Several recently developed multisymplectic schemes for Hamiltonian PDEs have
been shown to preserve associated local conservation laws and constraints very
well in long time numerical simulations. Backward error analysis for PDEs, or
the method of modified equations, is a useful technique for studying the
qualitative behavior of a discretization and provides insight into the
preservation properties of the scheme. In this paper we initiate a backward
error analysis for PDE discretizations, in particular of multisymplectic box
schemes for the nonlinear Schrodinger equation. We show that the associated
modified differential equations are also multisymplectic and derive the
modified conservation laws which are satisfied to higher order by the numerical
solution. Higher order preservation of the modified local conservation laws is
verified numerically.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, accepted Math. and Comp. Simul., May 200
BTZ Black Hole Entropy in Loop Quantum Gravity and in Spin Foam Models
We present a comparison of the calculation of BTZ black hole entropy in loop
quantum gravity and in spin foam models. We see that both give the same answer.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, Final version, improve
Black Hole Entropy in Loop Quantum Gravity and Number Theory
We show that counting different configurations that give rise to black hole
entropy in loop quantum gravity is related to partitions in number theory.Comment: 6 page
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