Selected aspects of various types of nonlinear wave interaction are investigated. These aspects are studied in terms of models described by Nonlinear Schrödinger equations, mainly analytically and numerically, but also experimentally. <p>The emphasis is on fundamental phenomena and mathematical methods, aiming to take full advantage of the formal analogies between different physical fields. The thesis contains ten appended papers. Paper I investigates four-wave mixing of femtosecond pulses propagating close to the zero-dispersion wavelength in optical fibers. Papers IIIII investigate how a non-monotonic chirp can split a pulse in an optical fiber. Paper IV determines the ground states of a Bose-Einstein condensate described by the Gross-Pi...
We attempt to classify interaction of nonlinear optical pulses that propagate in form of solitary wa...
The dynamics of waves in weakly nonlinear dispersive media can be described by the nonlinear Schroed...
Nonlinear effects arise in optics as a consequence of the medium properties being modified by the pr...
Selected aspects of various types of nonlinear wave interaction are investigated. These aspects are ...
Selected aspects of various types of nonlinear wave interaction are investigated. These aspects are ...
Waves are a phenomenon that can be found virtually everywhere in nature. A first description of wave...
Waves are a phenomenon that can be found virtually everywhere in nature. A first description of wave...
This thesis deals with consequences of partial incoherence on light propagation in nonlinear media. ...
A novel statistical approach based on theWigner transform method is proposed for the description of ...
A novel statistical approach based on theWigner transform method is proposed for the description of ...
A novel statistical approach based on theWigner transform method is proposed for the description of ...
A statistical approach based on the Wigner transform is proposed for the description of partially in...
A statistical approach based on the Wigner transform is proposed for the description of partially in...
A statistical approach based on the Wigner transform is proposed for the description of partially in...
Nonlinear effects arise in optics as a consequence of the medium properties being modified by the pr...
We attempt to classify interaction of nonlinear optical pulses that propagate in form of solitary wa...
The dynamics of waves in weakly nonlinear dispersive media can be described by the nonlinear Schroed...
Nonlinear effects arise in optics as a consequence of the medium properties being modified by the pr...
Selected aspects of various types of nonlinear wave interaction are investigated. These aspects are ...
Selected aspects of various types of nonlinear wave interaction are investigated. These aspects are ...
Waves are a phenomenon that can be found virtually everywhere in nature. A first description of wave...
Waves are a phenomenon that can be found virtually everywhere in nature. A first description of wave...
This thesis deals with consequences of partial incoherence on light propagation in nonlinear media. ...
A novel statistical approach based on theWigner transform method is proposed for the description of ...
A novel statistical approach based on theWigner transform method is proposed for the description of ...
A novel statistical approach based on theWigner transform method is proposed for the description of ...
A statistical approach based on the Wigner transform is proposed for the description of partially in...
A statistical approach based on the Wigner transform is proposed for the description of partially in...
A statistical approach based on the Wigner transform is proposed for the description of partially in...
Nonlinear effects arise in optics as a consequence of the medium properties being modified by the pr...
We attempt to classify interaction of nonlinear optical pulses that propagate in form of solitary wa...
The dynamics of waves in weakly nonlinear dispersive media can be described by the nonlinear Schroed...
Nonlinear effects arise in optics as a consequence of the medium properties being modified by the pr...