Two types of stationary solitons in dissipative systems

A. Ankiewicz, N. Akhmediev, N. Devine
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Using the method of moments for optical solitons, we show that there are two disjoint sets of fixed points. These correspond to stationary or exploding solitons of the cubic-quintic complex Ginzburg-Landau equation (CGLE).
耗散系统中的两类稳态孤子
利用光学孤子的矩量方法,证明了存在两个不相交的不动点集。这些对应于三次五次复金兹堡-朗道方程(CGLE)的静止或爆炸孤子。
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