Prediction and manipulation of hydrodynamic rogue waves via nonlinear spectral engineering
Alexey Tikan, Felicien Bonnefoy, Giacomo Roberti, Gennady El,, Alexander Tovbis, Guillaume Ducrozet, Annette Cazaubiel, Gaurav Prabhudesai,, Guillaume Michel, Francois Copie, Eric Falcon, Stephane Randoux, Pierre Suret

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the experimental control of rogue wave emergence in water tanks by engineering initial wave conditions through nonlinear spectral methods, challenging traditional soliton-based paradigms.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method of nonlinear spectral engineering to predict and manipulate rogue wave formation, validated through water tank experiments.
Findings
Controlled rogue wave emergence in water tanks.
Robustness of spectral engineering against higher-order nonlinear effects.
Ability to specify rogue wave position via inverse scattering spectrum.
Abstract
Peregrine soliton (PS) is widely regarded as a prototype nonlinear structure capturing properties of rogue waves that emerge in the nonlinear propagation of unidirectional wave trains. As an exact breather solution of the one-dimensional focusing nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation with nonzero boundary conditions, the PS can be viewed as a soliton on finite background, i.e. a nonlinear superposition of a soliton and a monochromatic wave. A recent mathematical work showed that both nonzero boundary conditions and solitonic content are not pre-requisites for the PS occurrence. Instead, it has been demonstrated that PS can emerge locally, as an asymptotic structure arising from the propagation of an arbitrary large decaying pulse, independently of its solitonic content. This mathematical discovery has changed the widely accepted paradigm of the solitonic nature of rogue waves by enabling the…
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TopicsNonlinear Waves and Solitons · Nonlinear Photonic Systems · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
