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МЕХАНИЗМ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ ВОЛН-УБИЙЦ В РЕЗУЛЬТАТЕ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЯ СОЛИТОНОВ ВНУТРЕННИХ ВОЛН В СТРАТИФИЦИРОВАННОМ ВОДОЕМЕ
Известия РАН. Механика жидкости и газа. 2018. № 1. С. 61–67.
The features of the interaction between internal solitary waves are investigated within
the framework of the completely integrable Gardner equation with positive cubic nonlinearity. It is
shown that the soliton polarity affects radically the result of the interaction between the solitons.
The role of the pair interactions between solitons of different polarities proceeding when rogue waves
emerge in the soliton fields in a stratified basin is demonstrated. The effect of such interactions on
the higher-order moments of the wave field is studied.
Piontkovski D., / Series arXiv "math". 2026.
A noncommutative projective variety is defined, following Artin and Zhang, by a graded coherent algebra 𝐴. The category of coherent sheaves is then the quotient qgr(𝐴) of the category of finitely presented graded modules by the subcategory of torsion modules. We consider the categorical and polynomial entropies of the Serre twist, that is, of the ...
Added: June 23, 2026
Piontkovski D., / Series arXiv "math". 2025.
If a symmetric multilinear algebra is weakly nil, then it is Engel. This result may be regarded as an infinite-dimensional analogue of the well-known Jacobian theorem, which states that if a polynomial mapping has a polynomial inverse, then its Jacobian matrix is invertible. This refines a theorem of Gerstenhaber and partially answers a question posed ...
Added: June 23, 2026
Shipilov F., Barnyakov A., Ivanov A. et al., / Series Physics "arxiv.org". 2026.
A fast simulation of the detector response is a vital task in high-energy physics (HEP). Traditional Monte-Carlo methods form the backbone of modern particle physics simulation software but are computationally expensive. We present a machine-learning-based approach to fast simulation of the Focusing Aerogel Ring Imaging Cherenkov (FARICH) detector response. Given a particle track and momentum, ...
Added: May 19, 2026
Derkacheva A., Sakirkina M., Kraev G. et al., /. 2026.
Comprehensive data on natural hazards and their consequences are crucial for effective for risk assessment, adaptation planning, and emergency response. However, many countries face challenges with fragmented, inconsistent, and inaccessible data, particularly regarding local-scale events. To address this data gap in Russia, we developed an end-to-end processing pipeline that scrapes news from various online sources, ...
Added: April 28, 2026
Pilé I., Deng Y., Shchur L., / Series arXiv "math". 2026. No. 2604.10254.
We investigate the spatial overlap of successive spin configurations in Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations using the local Metropolis algorithm and the Svendsen-Wang and Wolff cluster algorithms. We examine the dynamics of these algorithms for two models in different universality classes: the Ising model and the Potts model with three components. The overlap of two ...
Added: April 20, 2026
Gabdullin N., Androsov I., / Series Computer Science "arxiv.org". 2026.
Label prediction in neural networks (NNs) has O(n) complexity proportional to the number of classes. This holds true for classification using fully connected layers and cosine similarity with some set of class prototypes. In this paper we show that if NN latent space (LS) geometry is known and possesses specific properties, label prediction complexity can ...
Added: April 2, 2026
Flamarion M., Pelinovsky E., Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 2026 Vol. 208 No. 3 Article 118271
Two-solitary-wave interactions are investigated within the fourth-order generalized Korteweg–
de Vries equation. This equation is closely related to the classical Korteweg–de Vries equation
but includes a quartic nonlinear term. We show that, although collisions between two solitary
waves are not perfectly elastic, only a small amount of radiation is generated during the
interaction. This allows a clear characterization of ...
Added: March 22, 2026
Didenkulova E., Flamarion M., Pelinovsky E., Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 2025 Vol. 481 Article 134815
A comparison of the statistical characteristics of a rarefied soliton gas is carried out within the framework of integrable and non-integrable equations from the Korteweg-de Vries (KdV) hierarchy. As examples, multi-soliton solutions of the modified KdV equation, and the modular Schamel equation are considered. A common property of the dynamics of bipolar solitons is the ...
Added: March 11, 2026
Khimchenko E. E., Kozlov I. E., Myslenkova K.P. et al., JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-OCEANS 2025 Vol. 130 No. 12 Article e2025JC022805
In this study, we describe in situ measurements of internal waves (IWs) in the Vilkitsky Strait, which connects the Kara and Laptev Seas in the Arctic Ocean. The measurements were conducted at three moorings over three weeks in autumn 2019 and demonstrated the presence of highly intense IWs. Although the study region is located poleward ...
Added: February 16, 2026
He Y., Slunyaev A., Mori N. et al., Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena 2026 Vol. 488 Article 135098
Extreme wave localizations in nonlinear dispersive media, arising from modulation instability in weakly nonlinear
wave interactions, can be effectively modeled by breather solutions. These breathers are exact solutions
of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation and provide accurate models for understanding and controlling unidirectional
rogue wave dynamics in numerical simulations or laboratory settings. A recent study by Y. He et ...
Added: February 12, 2026
Kamchatnov A.M., Suleimanov B. I., Tsoy E. N., Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics 2025 Vol. 111 No. 6 Article 064203
In this paper, we derive equations for the dynamics of ring dark solitons in an expanding cloud of a twodimensional Bose-Einstein condensate. Assuming that the soliton’s width is much smaller than its radius, we obtain the Hamilton equations for its evolution. Then they are transformed into the Newton equation, which is more convenient for applications. The general ...
Added: February 11, 2026
Shaykin D. V., A.M. Kamchatnov, Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical physics 2025 Vol. 112 No. 6 Article 063511
We develop the theory of dispersive shock waves in optical fibers for the case of long-distance propagation of optical pulses, when the small Raman effect stabilizes the profile of the shock. The Whitham modulation equations are derived as the basis for the Gurevich-Pitaevskii approach to the analytical theory of such shocks. We show that the wave variables at ...
Added: February 11, 2026
dos Santos G., Calasans de Brito L. F., Gammal A. et al., Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical physics 2025 Vol. 112 No. 3 Article 033318
A supersonic flow past an obstacle can generate a rich variety of wave excitations. This paper investigates, both analytically and numerically, two types of excitations generated by the flow of a Lee-Huang-Yang quantum fluid past an obstacle: linear radiation and oblique dark solitons. We show that wave crests of linear radiation can be accurately described by the proper ...
Added: February 11, 2026
Sorokin K., Beketov M., Онучин А. et al., / arxiv.org. Серия cs.SI "Social and Information Networks ". 2025.
Community detection in complex networks is a fundamental problem, open to new approaches in various scientific settings. We introduce a novel community detection method, based on Ricci flow on graphs. Our technique iteratively updates edge weights (their metric lengths) according to their (combinatorial) Foster version of Ricci curvature computed from effective resistance distance between the ...
Added: January 15, 2026
Petrovanov I., Sergeev A., / Series Computer Science "arxiv.org". 2025. No. 2512.18332.
Transport coding reduces message delay in packet-switched networks by introducing controlled redundancy at the transport layer: original packets are encoded into coded packets, and the message is reconstructed after the first successful deliveries, effectively shifting latency from the maximum packet delay to the -th order statistic. We present a concise, reproducible discrete-event implementation of transport coding in OMNeT++, including ...
Added: December 24, 2025
Hessian-based lightweight neural network for brain vessel segmentation on a minimal training dataset
Меньшиков И. А., Бернадотт А. К., Elvimov N. S., / Series arXie "Statistical mechanics". 2025.
Accurate segmentation of blood vessels in brain magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) is essential for successful surgical procedures, such as aneurysm repair or bypass surgery. Currently, annotation is primarily performed through manual segmentation or classical methods, such as the Frangi filter, which often lack sufficient accuracy. Neural networks have emerged as powerful tools for medical image ...
Added: December 1, 2025
Gromov E., Malomed B. A., Physics Letters A 2026 Vol. 567 Article 131219
We introduce an extended nonlinear Lugiato-Lefever equation (LLE) with the pseudo-stimulated-Raman-scattering (pseudo-SRS) cubic term, linear damping/gain, and spatial inhomogeneous (weekly or strongly localized) pump. The LLE is derived, in the extended adiabatic approximation, from the underlying Zakharov’s system (ZS), which includes a viscosity term acting on its low-frequency (LF) component and the pump supporting the ...
Added: November 28, 2025
Rubchinskiy A., Chubarova D., / Series WP7 "Математические методы анализа решений в экономике, бизнесе и политике". 2025. No. WP7/2025/01.
The article examines one of the most famous examples of socio-economic systems, characterized by significant uncertainty – the S&P-500 stock market, where shares of 500 largest US companies are traded. No assumptions are made about the probabilistic characteristics of the stock market. A flexible algorithm for daily trading has been developed, based on both known fixed data ...
Added: November 9, 2025
Flamarion M. V., Pelinovsky E., Didenkulova E., Applied Mathematical Modelling 2025 Vol. 144 Article 116092
Algebraic soliton interactions with a periodic or quasi-periodic random force are investigated via the Benjamin-Ono equation, which models internal waves in a two-layer fluid. The random force is modeled as a Fourier series with a finite number of modes and random phases uniformly distributed, while its frequency spectrum has a Gaussian shape centered at a ...
Added: March 23, 2025
Marchuk E. A., Chunchuzov I. P., Popov O. E. et al., Izvestia, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physic 2024 Vol. 60 No. 5 P. 501–514
This paper is devoted to the study of the characteristics of internal waves in the Kara Sea and their interaction with the atmosphere, in particular, their influence on the turbulent momentum and heat fluxes in the surface layer of the atmosphere. The direction and horizontal velocity of propagation of short-period internal waves in the Kara ...
Added: February 3, 2025
Pelinovsky E., Gurbatov S., Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 2025 Vol. 192 Article 116056
The statistical properties of a sequence of spaced solitons and compactons (soliton gas) with random amplitudes
and phases are studied based on the example of solitary waves – solutions of the generalized Korteweg-de Vries
equation with power nonlinearity (including fractional nonlinearity). Such sequences are used to specify initial
conditions in problems of modeling soliton turbulence. It is shown ...
Added: January 25, 2025
Talipova T., Pelinovsky E., Didenkulova E., Natural Hazards 2025 Vol. 121 No. 1 P. 661–675
An analysis of internal waves arising in a two-layer fluid during an explosive eruption of an underwater volcano is performed. Processes occurring in the near zone are parameterized by the initial source in the form of a displacement of the water column, as proposed by Le Méhaute (Mehaute, Adv Hydrosci 7:1–79, 1971). Then the linear ...
Added: January 13, 2025
Chekmazov S., Ksenz A., Andrei M. Ionov et al., Scientific Reports 2024 Vol. 14 Article 2331
Sb is a three-dimensional Peierls insulator. The Peierls instability gives rise to doubling of the translational period along the [111] direction and alternating van der Waals and covalent bonding between (111) atomic planes. At the (111) surface of Sb, the Peierls condition is violated, which in theory can give rise to properties differing from the ...
Added: December 15, 2024
Ostrovsky L., E. Pelinovsky, Shrira V. et al., Chaos 2024 Vol. 34 No. 6 Article 062101
The review is concerned with solitary waves and other localized structures in the systems described by a variety of generalizations of the Korteweg–de Vries (KdV) equation. Among the topics we focus upon are “radiating solitons,” the generic structures made of soliton-like pulses, and oscillating tails. We also review the properties of solitary waves in the generalized KdV ...
Added: June 14, 2024