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The following pages link to Numerical computation of solitons for optical systems (Q3608351):
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- Numerical investigation of spatial solitons (Q285109) (← links)
- Vortex solutions in Bose-Einstein condensation under a trapping potential varying randomly in time (Q500138) (← links)
- Stabilizing blow up solutions to nonlinear Schrödinger equations (Q519552) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of electromagnetic solitons and their interaction with matter (Q618626) (← links)
- A numerical method for calculating solitons of the nonlinear Schödinger equation in the axially symmetric case (Q735551) (← links)
- Programming of the generalized nonlinear paraxial equation for the formation of solitons with Mathematica (Q955439) (← links)
- Theory of singular vortex solutions of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation (Q1000725) (← links)
- Computing for pattern forming systems in nonlinear optics (Q1344306) (← links)
- Buckling prognosis for thin elastic shallow shells (Q2001925) (← links)
- Numerical methods and comparison for computing dark and bright solitons in the nonlinear Schrödinger equation (Q2249359) (← links)
- Sparsifying preconditioner for soliton calculations (Q2375196) (← links)
- Using two types of computer algebra systems to solve Maxwell optics problems (Q2628788) (← links)
- Split-step-Gauss-Hermite algorithm for fast and accurate simulation of soliton propagation (Q2748595) (← links)
- Numerical computation of soliton dynamics for NLS equations in a driving potential (Q3579768) (← links)
- On Numerical Simulation of Propagation of Solitons in Microstructured Media (Q3650623) (← links)
- Multiple branches of travelling waves for the Gross–Pitaevskii equation (Q4569244) (← links)
- High Order Exponential Integrators for Nonlinear Schrödinger Equations with Application to Rotating Bose--Einstein Condensates (Q5270351) (← links)
- Travelling waves for the nonlinear Schrödinger equation with general nonlinearity in dimension two (Q5964860) (← links)
- An all-optical soliton FFT computational arrangement in the 3NLSE-domain (Q6084219) (← links)