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Optical rogue waves in vortex turbulence

Optical rogue waves in vortex turbulence

... into vortex-mediated turbulence as demonstrated numerically in ...the vortex turbulence state via phase ...spontaneous vortex creation in the FCGL and FCSH is not ...stationary ... See full document

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Self-organization, pattern formation, cavity solitons, and rogue waves in singly resonant optical parametric oscillators

Self-organization, pattern formation, cavity solitons, and rogue waves in singly resonant optical parametric oscillators

... Self-organization and pattern formation in OPOs has been known for a number of years in degenerate [8] or doubly or triply resonant non-degenerate configurations [19–21]. The case of a widely non-degenerate SROPO has, ... See full document

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Rogue wave generation by inelastic quasi soliton collisions in optical fibres

Rogue wave generation by inelastic quasi soliton collisions in optical fibres

... generate rogue waves through an energy- exchange mechanism when collisions become inelastic in the presence of a third-order dispersion (TOD) term ...in optical fibers turns the system convectively ... See full document

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Deterministic numerical modelling of three-dimensional rogue waves on large scale with presence of wind

Deterministic numerical modelling of three-dimensional rogue waves on large scale with presence of wind

... and waves, Yan and Ma [7] summarised four existing numerical strategies, in terms of how the wind flow is coupled with the ...the waves are represented by a pre-described wavy surface [26- 30]; (2) the ... See full document

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Experimental spatial rogue patterns in an optical feedback system

Experimental spatial rogue patterns in an optical feedback system

... temporal optical rogue waves in a fibre system by Solli and coworkers (Solli et ...2007), rogue wave research activity has received a consid- erable attention in optics in general (Solli et ... See full document

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Ion Thermal Rogue Waves Behaviour in Pure Pair-Ion Plasma

Ion Thermal Rogue Waves Behaviour in Pure Pair-Ion Plasma

... in the vicinity of such critical density, new stretched independent variables are required. Introducing these new variables into the system of equations will lead to Extended Modified Korteweg-de Vries equation (EMKdV). ... See full document

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Model of strong stationary vortex turbulence in space plasmas

Model of strong stationary vortex turbulence in space plasmas

... solitary vortex structures in magnetized space plasmas by developing theoretical model of plasma tur- ...localized vortex patterns contain trapped particles and, propagating in a medium, excite substantial ... See full document

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Turbulence of weak gravitational waves in the early universe

Turbulence of weak gravitational waves in the early universe

... The direct cascade of GWs is of the infinite capacity type; i.e., it corresponds to a growth of the GW physical-space energy density until this process is saturated at the value E ∼ dh 6 0 c 4 =ðl 3 0 GÞ due to the ... See full document

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Numerical Simulations of Turbulence in Porous Media – A Study on the Vortex Structure and Vortex Interactions at the Pore Scale.

Numerical Simulations of Turbulence in Porous Media – A Study on the Vortex Structure and Vortex Interactions at the Pore Scale.

... 2 The number of flow systems that can be approximated to be porous is substantial [9] [10]. Modelling macroscopic flow in porous media is, in essence, a lumped parameter method with the added complexity of non-linearity. ... See full document

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Dynamical and statistical explanations of observed occurrence rates of rogue waves

Dynamical and statistical explanations of observed occurrence rates of rogue waves

... Dysthe et al. (2008) and other authors have compared ob- servations with theoretical expectations, though usually with data sets that are too small to examine waves occurring with a frequency of less than, say, ... See full document

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Experimental evidence of hydrodynamic instantons : the universal route to rogue waves

Experimental evidence of hydrodynamic instantons : the universal route to rogue waves

... of rogue waves is proposed and tested against experimental data collected in a long water tank where random waves with different degrees of nonlinearity are mechanically generated and free to ... See full document

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A preliminary investigation of rogue waves off the Jiangsu coast, China

A preliminary investigation of rogue waves off the Jiangsu coast, China

... Buoy size, mooring line and sea state are the factors of wave-following capability. Small buoys, like the one used in this study, have better wave-following motion in moderate or calm seas. A mooring line drag in strong ... See full document

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Turbulence closure: turbulence, waves and the wave-turbulence transition – Part 1: Vanishing mean shear

Turbulence closure: turbulence, waves and the wave-turbulence transition – Part 1: Vanishing mean shear

... traditional turbulence closure and oceanic internal wave-driven mixing on which our new development is ...of turbulence in boundary layers, en- ergetic tidal and shear flows such as the ...of ... See full document

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Turbulence Induced by Storm Waves on Deep Water

Turbulence Induced by Storm Waves on Deep Water

... study turbulence induced by wave motion are ...and turbulence frequencies, and in the depth range from the surface to half a length of surface ...two turbulence components (the one is induced by wave ... See full document

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Hydrodynamic sensing and behavior by oyster larvae in turbulence and waves

Hydrodynamic sensing and behavior by oyster larvae in turbulence and waves

... to waves likely would involve temporal velocity gradients (accelerations) as a sensory cue, whereas responses to turbulence could involve accelerations or spatial velocity ...conditions, turbulence ... See full document

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Dynamics of turbulence under the effect of stratification and internal waves

Dynamics of turbulence under the effect of stratification and internal waves

... small-scale turbulence near a pycnocline, both in the free regime and under the action of an internal gravity wave (IW) propagating along a pycnocline, using direct numeri- cal simulation ...(DNS). ... See full document

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Article Mathematical modeling of rogue waves: A survey of recent and emerging mathematical methods and solutions.

Article Mathematical modeling of rogue waves: A survey of recent and emerging mathematical methods and solutions.

... Anomalous waves and rogue events are closely associated with irregularities and unexpected events occurring at various levels of physics, such as in optics, in oceans and in the ...of rogue ... See full document

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A hybrid model for simulating rogue waves in random seas on a large temporal and spatial scale

A hybrid model for simulating rogue waves in random seas on a large temporal and spatial scale

... simulating rogue waves in random seas on a large temporal and spatial ...rogues waves, two rogues and three rogues in time domain and in spatial domain based on two popular wave spectra – Wallops and ... See full document

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White-light optical vortex coronagraph

White-light optical vortex coronagraph

... Direct imaging of extra-solar planets is a challenging task since the brightness of the parent star is extremely high compared to its orbiting planets. The on-axis light from the parent star gets diffracted in the ... See full document

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Multi-rogue waves solutions to the focusing NLS equation and the KP-I equation

Multi-rogue waves solutions to the focusing NLS equation and the KP-I equation

... appearance of the true infinite x-periodic train of rogue waves. In fiber optics the situation is quite different. In fact, observations made recently in Kibler et al. (2010) concern not the pure Peregrine ... See full document

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