Recent progress on the rogue waves and their applications
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Jinbing Chen
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Southeast University
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Peoples Rep of China
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Liming Ling
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South China University of Technology
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Peoples Rep of China
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Bo Yang
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Ningbo University
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Peoples Rep of China
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Introduction:
| Rogue waves are spatial-temporal localized perturbations characterized by large amplitudes that seemingly emerge from nowhere and vanish without a trace. These wave patterns are known to occur in deep fluids and nonlinear optics. This session is dedicated to discussions on recent advancements in the analytical, numerical, and experimental studies of rogue waves and their applications. Topics will include, but are not limited to, spectral stability, modulational instability, representations of rogue waves, wave patterns and dynamics, as well as numerical simulations and their applications. Our primary objective is to bring together researchers from various fields related to rogue waves to present their latest findings, exchange ideas, and foster new collaborations.
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