Suleimanov-Talanov self-focusing and the hierarchy of the focusing nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation
Robert J. Buckingham, Robert M. Jenkins, and Peter D. Miller

TL;DR
This paper investigates the self-focusing and blowup phenomena in the semiclassical focusing nonlinear Schrödinger equation, demonstrating dispersive regularization of singularities and extending results to the hierarchy of such equations.
Contribution
It provides a rigorous analysis of the dispersive saturation of blowup solutions and generalizes the regularization mechanism to higher-order focusing nonlinear Schrödinger equations.
Findings
Validation of Suleimanov's dispersive regularization of Talanov blowup.
Extension of regularization results to the hierarchy of higher focusing NLS equations.
Identification of different singularity types under perturbations of initial data.
Abstract
We study the self-focusing of wave packets from the point of view of the semiclassical focusing nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation. A type of finite-time collapse/blowup of the solution of the associated dispersionless limit was investigated by Talanov in the 1960s, and recently Suleimanov identified a special solution of the dispersive problem that formally regularizes the blowup and is related to the hierarchy of the Painlev\'e-III equation. In this paper we approximate the Talanov solutions in the full dispersive equation using a semiclassical soliton ensemble, a sequence of exact reflectionless solutions for a corresponding sequence of values of the semiclassical parameter epsilon tending to zero, approximating the Talanov initial data more and more accurately in the limit as epsilon tends to zero. In this setting, we rigorously establish the validity of the dispersive saturation of…
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TopicsNonlinear Waves and Solitons · Advanced Mathematical Physics Problems · Nonlinear Photonic Systems
