用修改后的扩展映射算法在具有较高非线性双折纤维中合NLSEs的多种单子波结构
Karim K Ahmed1, Njah A Alsahafi2, Hamdy M Ahmed3
1Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Engineering, German International University (GIU), New Administrative Capital, Cairo, Egypt.
Scientific reports
|May 16, 2025
概括
本研究探讨了使用立方-四边形非线性施罗丁格方程在双折纤维中的光学单子的数学建模. 研究人员发现了各种各样的单子解决方案,提高了对脉冲传播和光纤通信网络的理解.
科学领域:
- 非线性光学是非线性光学.
- 数学建模的数学建模
- 光学通信是指光学通信.
背景情况:
- 非线性施罗丁格方程 (NLSE) 是脉冲传播的基础.
- 双折射纤维在光信号传输中带来了复杂性.
- 了解非线性效应对于先进的光纤技术至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查非线性光学系统中效率的数学建模.
- 在双断裂纤维中分析立方体-四方形非线性施罗丁格方程.
- 获得和描述各种光学单离子溶液.
主要方法:
- 使用修改后的扩展映射技术.
- 专注于复杂的数学建模方法.
- 应用于立方-五进制-七进制-nonic连续的技术.
主要成果:
- 衍生出了广泛的光学单离子解决方案 (黑暗,单一,明亮,组合明亮-黑暗).
- 确定了精确的波解,包括周期,指数,理和韦尔斯特拉斯圆双周期解.
- 为物理解释提供解决方案的图形表示.
结论:
- 这项研究为在双折光纤中脉冲传播提供了新的见解.
- 数学技术增强了对光网络中的非线性效应的理解.
- 结果与推进非线性光学和光纤通信技术有关.
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