The bulk-boundary correspondence is a key feature of topological physics and is universally applicable to Hermitian and non-Hermitian systems. Here, we report a similar universal correspondence intended for the rogue waves in integrable systems, by establishing the relationship between the fundamental rogue wave solutions of integrable models and the baseband modulation instability of continuous-wave backgrounds. We employ an N-component generalized nonlinear Schrodinger equation framework to exemplify this modulation instability-rogue wave correspondence, where we numerically confirm the excitation of three coexisting Peregrine solitons from a turbulent wave field, as predicted by the modulation instability analysis. The universality of such modulation instability-rogue wave correspondence has been corroborated using various integrable models, thereby offering an alternative way of obtaining exact rogue wave solutions from the modulation instability analysis.In topological physics, the bulk-boundary correspondence is of great interest in both Hermitian and non-Hermitian systems. This work unveils a similar universal modulation instability-rogue wave correspondence in integrable models, which may offer a way of better understanding the physics of nonlinear waves as well as of obtaining exact rogue wave solutions.

Modulation instability-rogue wave correspondence hidden in integrable systems

Baronio, F;
2022-01-01

Abstract

The bulk-boundary correspondence is a key feature of topological physics and is universally applicable to Hermitian and non-Hermitian systems. Here, we report a similar universal correspondence intended for the rogue waves in integrable systems, by establishing the relationship between the fundamental rogue wave solutions of integrable models and the baseband modulation instability of continuous-wave backgrounds. We employ an N-component generalized nonlinear Schrodinger equation framework to exemplify this modulation instability-rogue wave correspondence, where we numerically confirm the excitation of three coexisting Peregrine solitons from a turbulent wave field, as predicted by the modulation instability analysis. The universality of such modulation instability-rogue wave correspondence has been corroborated using various integrable models, thereby offering an alternative way of obtaining exact rogue wave solutions from the modulation instability analysis.In topological physics, the bulk-boundary correspondence is of great interest in both Hermitian and non-Hermitian systems. This work unveils a similar universal modulation instability-rogue wave correspondence in integrable models, which may offer a way of better understanding the physics of nonlinear waves as well as of obtaining exact rogue wave solutions.
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