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    Solitons on a background, rogue waves, and classical soliton solutions of Sasa-Satsuma equation
    (Berlin : Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik, 2013) Bandelow, Uwe; Akhmediev, Nail
    We present the most general multi-parameter family of a soliton on a background solutions to the Sasa-Satsuma equation. The solution contains a set of several free parameters that control the background amplitude as well as the soliton itself. This family of solutions admits nontrivial limiting cases, such as rogue waves and classical solitons, that are considered in detail.
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    Ultrashort optical solitons in transparent nonlinear media with arbitrary dispersion
    (Berlin : Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik, 2013) Amiranashvili, Shalva; Bandelow, Uwe; Akhmediev, Nail
    We consider the propagation of ultrashort optical pulses in nonlinear fibers and suggest a new theoretical framework for the description of pulse dynamics and exact characterization of solitary solutions. Our approach deals with a proper complex generalization of the nonlinear Maxwell equations and completely avoids the use of the slowly varying envelope approximation. The only essential restriction is that fiber dispersion does not favor both the so-called Cherenkov radiation, as well as the resonant generation of the third harmonics, as these effects destroy ultrashort solitons. Assuming that it is not the case, we derive a continuous family of solitary solutions connecting fundamental solitons to nearly single-cycle ultrashort ones for arbitrary anomalous dispersion and cubic nonlinearity.
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    Sasa-Satsuma equation: Soliton on a background and its limiting cases
    (Berlin : Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik, 2012) Bandelow, Uwe; Akhmediev, Nail
    We present a multi-parameter family of a soliton on a background solutions to the Sasa-Satsuma equation. The solution is controlled by a set of several free parameters that control the background amplitude as well as the soliton itself. This family of solutions admits a few nontrivial limiting cases that are considered in detail. Among these special cases is the NLSE limit and the limit of rogue wave solutions