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  1. Soliton: In mathematics and physics, a soliton or solitary wave is a self-reinforcing wave packet that maintains its shape while it propagates at a constant velocity. Solitons are caused by a cancellation of nonlinear and dispersive effects in the medium. (Physics) [95%] 2023-12-29 [Fluid dynamics] [Integrable systems]...
  2. Soliton: A soliton is a stable isolated (i.e., solitary) traveling nonlinear wave solution to a set of equations that obeys a superposition-like principle (i.e., solitons passing through one another emerge unmodified). Solitons were named by Zabusky and Kruskal ... [95%] 2023-12-29
  3. Soliton: A solitary wave is a localized "wave of translation" that arises from a balance between nonlinear and dispersive effects. In most types of solitary waves, the pulse width depends on the amplitude. [95%] 2021-12-24 [Fluid Dynamics] [Multiple_Curators]...
  4. Soliton: A solution of a non-linear evolution equation which at every moment of time is localized in a bounded domain of space, such that the size of the domain remains bounded in time while the movement of the centre of ... (Mathematics) [95%] 2023-11-14
  5. Soliton: See w:Soliton. In mathematics and physics, a soliton is a self-reinforcing solitary wave (a wave packet or pulse) that maintains its shape while it travels at constant speed. [95%] 2023-12-29
  6. Soliton (optics): In optics, the term soliton is used to refer to any optical field that does not change during propagation because of a delicate balance between nonlinear and linear effects in the medium. There are two main kinds of solitons: In ... (Optics) [95%] 2023-11-14 [Solitons] [Nonlinear optics]...
  7. Soliton (optics): In optics, the term soliton is used to refer to any optical field that does not change during propagation because of a delicate balance between nonlinear and dispersive effects in the medium. There are two main kinds of solitons: In ... (Optics) [95%] 2023-12-10 [Solitons] [Nonlinear optics]...
  8. Soliton gas: Election of authors since 4 October 2009. Candidates are listed in the order they were nominated.Click 'article' to participate in the election or add candidates.A soft-max (probabilistic) procedure will be used to choose the author based on ... [67%] 2023-06-22 [Scholarpedia]
  9. Soliton distribution: A soliton distribution is a type of discrete probability distribution that arises in the theory of erasure correcting codes, which use information redundancy to compensate for transmission errors manifesting as missing (erased) data. A paper by Luby introduced two forms ... [67%] 2022-09-24 [Discrete distributions] [Coding theory]...

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