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Wave turbulence in the Schrödinger-Helmholtz equation

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  • UserJason Laurie, Aston University
  • ClockThursday 07 December 2023, 13:15-14:30
  • HouseTheory Library.

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The Schrödinger-Helmholtz equation is a nonlinear Schrödinger equation with a nonlocal potential and a model for nonlinear optics and fuzzy dark matter. In this talk we will explore the realm of wave turbulence in the context of 1+1 dimensional nonlinear optics. We will start by reviewing previous experimental and numerical results in the regime applicable to the mathematical theory of weak wave turbulence before progressing to recent ongoing work studying the strong wave turbulence limit and the behaviours of weakly interacting (nonintegrable) solitary waves.

This talk is part of the Theoretical Physics Seminars series.

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