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Dynamics of perturbations at the critical points between modulation instability and stability regimes
Peng Gao1, Liang Duan1, Li-Chen Zhao1
1School of Physics, Northwest University, Xi'an 710069, China.
Abstract:
We study numerically the evolutions of perturbations at critical points between modulational instability and stability regimes. It is demonstrated that W-shaped solitons and rogue waves can be both excited from weak resonant perturbations at the critical points. The rogue wave excitation at the critical points indicates that rogue wave comes from modulation instability with resonant perturbations, even when the baseband modulational instability is absent. The perturbation differences for generating W-shaped solitons and rogue waves are discussed in detail. These results can be used to generate W-shaped solitons and rogue waves controllably from weak perturbations.
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