International audienceConsidering a simple one dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger optical model, we study the existence of rogue wave events in the highly incoherent state of the system and compare them with the recently identified hierarchy of rational soliton solutions. We show that rogue waves can emerge in the genuine turbulent regime and that their coherent deterministic description provided by the rational soliton solutions is compatible with an accurate statistical description of the random wave provided by the wave turbulence theory. Furthermore, the simulations reveal that even in the weakly nonlinear regime, the nonlinearity can play a key role in the emergence of an individual rogue wave event in a turbulent environment
We present a review of the latest developments in one-dimensional (1D) optical wave turbulence (OWT)...
Rogue waves observed in the ocean and elsewhere are often modelled by certain solutions of the nonli...
Rogue waves observed in the ocean and elsewhere are often modelled by certain solutions of the nonli...
International audienceConsidering a simple one dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger optical model, we s...
International audienceSolitons on finite background (SFB) and particularly rational solitons (RS) are...
International audienceWe provide some general physical insights into the emergence of rogue wave eve...
International audienceThe nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) is a seminal equation of nonlinear p...
We discuss optical rogue wave generation in terms of collisions and turbulence processes. Simulation...
5 págs.; 6 figs.Turbulence in dynamical systems is one of the most intriguing phenomena of modern sc...
Rogue waves are giant nonlinear waves that suddenly appear and disappear in oceans and optics. We di...
Nondeterministic giant waves, denoted as rogue, killer, monster, or freak waves, have been reported ...
In recent years, large amplitude rogue waves have been studied in water and optical fibers. These la...
Rogue waves, by definition, are rare events of extreme amplitude. At the same time, they are surpris...
International audienceModulation instability (MI) is one of the most fundamental processes in nonlin...
We present a review of the latest developments in one-dimensional (1D) optical wave turbulence (OWT)...
Rogue waves observed in the ocean and elsewhere are often modelled by certain solutions of the nonli...
Rogue waves observed in the ocean and elsewhere are often modelled by certain solutions of the nonli...
International audienceConsidering a simple one dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger optical model, we s...
International audienceSolitons on finite background (SFB) and particularly rational solitons (RS) are...
International audienceWe provide some general physical insights into the emergence of rogue wave eve...
International audienceThe nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) is a seminal equation of nonlinear p...
We discuss optical rogue wave generation in terms of collisions and turbulence processes. Simulation...
5 págs.; 6 figs.Turbulence in dynamical systems is one of the most intriguing phenomena of modern sc...
Rogue waves are giant nonlinear waves that suddenly appear and disappear in oceans and optics. We di...
Nondeterministic giant waves, denoted as rogue, killer, monster, or freak waves, have been reported ...
In recent years, large amplitude rogue waves have been studied in water and optical fibers. These la...
Rogue waves, by definition, are rare events of extreme amplitude. At the same time, they are surpris...
International audienceModulation instability (MI) is one of the most fundamental processes in nonlin...
We present a review of the latest developments in one-dimensional (1D) optical wave turbulence (OWT)...
Rogue waves observed in the ocean and elsewhere are often modelled by certain solutions of the nonli...
Rogue waves observed in the ocean and elsewhere are often modelled by certain solutions of the nonli...