Reflectionless propagation of Manakov solitons on a line:A model based on the concept of transparent boundary conditions

02/20/2021
by   K. K. Sabirov, et al.
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We consider the problem of absence of backscattering in the transport of Manakov solitons on a line. The concept of transparent boundary conditions is used for modeling the reflectionless propagation of Manakov vector solitons in a one-dimensional domain. Artificial boundary conditions that ensure the absence of backscattering are derived and their numerical implementation is demonstrated.

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