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Exploding solitons vs rogue waves in laser cavities

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Abstract

Exploding solitons can be found in dissipative systems including laser cavities and reaction-diffusion systems. Certain choice of laser parameters allows us to obtain very high amplitudes during explosions. They can be considered as rogue waves.

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