A different kind of shape changing (intensity redistribution) collision with potential application to signal amplification is identified in the integrable N-coupled nonlinear Schrödinger (CNLS) equations with mixed signs of focusing- and defocusing-type nonlinearity coefficients. The corresponding soliton solutions for the N=2 case are obtained by using Hirota’s bilinearization method. The distinguishing feature of the mixed sign CNLS equations is that the soliton solutions can both be singular and regular. Although the general soliton solution admits singularities we present parametric conditions for which nonsingular soliton propagation can occur. The multisoliton solutions and a generalization of the results to the multicomponent case wi...
Two types of amplification of solitons during the interactions for a nonautonomous nonlinear Schrödi...
We have realized for the first time the multibreather vector multi-solitons supporting collision dyn...
International audienceBoomerons are described as accelerated solitons for special integrable systems...
International audienceA different kind of shape changing (intensity redistribution) collision with p...
A different kind of shape changing (intensity redistribution) collision with potential application t...
Bright and bright-dark type multisoliton solutions of the integrable N-coupled nonlinear Schrödinger...
Bright and bright-dark type multisoliton solutions of the integrable N-coupled nonlinear Schrodinger...
The different dynamical features underlying soliton interactions in coupled nonlinear Schrodinger eq...
Nonlinear dynamics of an optical pulse or a beam continue to be one of the active areas of research ...
Soliton interactions in systems modelled by coupled nonlinear Schrödinger (CNLS) equations and enc...
Mixed-type (bright-dark) soliton solutions of the integrable N-coupled nonlinear Schrodinger (CNLS) ...
The bright soliton solutions of the mixed coupled nonlinear Schrodinger equations with two component...
In this paper, we investigate the two coupled higher order inhomogeneous nonlinear Schrödinger equat...
Soliton interactions in systems modelled by coupled nonlinear Schrodinger (CNLS) equations and encou...
In this paper, we investigate the two coupled higher order inhomogeneous nonlinear Schrödinger equat...
Two types of amplification of solitons during the interactions for a nonautonomous nonlinear Schrödi...
We have realized for the first time the multibreather vector multi-solitons supporting collision dyn...
International audienceBoomerons are described as accelerated solitons for special integrable systems...
International audienceA different kind of shape changing (intensity redistribution) collision with p...
A different kind of shape changing (intensity redistribution) collision with potential application t...
Bright and bright-dark type multisoliton solutions of the integrable N-coupled nonlinear Schrödinger...
Bright and bright-dark type multisoliton solutions of the integrable N-coupled nonlinear Schrodinger...
The different dynamical features underlying soliton interactions in coupled nonlinear Schrodinger eq...
Nonlinear dynamics of an optical pulse or a beam continue to be one of the active areas of research ...
Soliton interactions in systems modelled by coupled nonlinear Schrödinger (CNLS) equations and enc...
Mixed-type (bright-dark) soliton solutions of the integrable N-coupled nonlinear Schrodinger (CNLS) ...
The bright soliton solutions of the mixed coupled nonlinear Schrodinger equations with two component...
In this paper, we investigate the two coupled higher order inhomogeneous nonlinear Schrödinger equat...
Soliton interactions in systems modelled by coupled nonlinear Schrodinger (CNLS) equations and encou...
In this paper, we investigate the two coupled higher order inhomogeneous nonlinear Schrödinger equat...
Two types of amplification of solitons during the interactions for a nonautonomous nonlinear Schrödi...
We have realized for the first time the multibreather vector multi-solitons supporting collision dyn...
International audienceBoomerons are described as accelerated solitons for special integrable systems...