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We develope the tomographic representation ofwavefunctions which are solutions of the generalizednonlinear Schrodinger equation (NLSE) and show itsconnection with the Weyl--Wigner map.In particular, this theory is applied tothe envelope solitons, where tomograms for envelopebright solitons of a wide family of modified NLSE arepresented and numerically evalueted.
15 pages, 6 figures available at the web site http://people.na.infn.it/~fedele/tomosol-figs/tomosol-fig.htm
Envelope solitons, Nolinear Schroedinger equation, Wigner quasidistribution, Marginal distribution and tomogram, FOS: Physical sciences, Nolinear Schroedinger equation; Envelope solitons; Marginal distribution and tomogram; Wigner quasidistribution, Pattern Formation and Solitons (nlin.PS), Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons
Envelope solitons, Nolinear Schroedinger equation, Wigner quasidistribution, Marginal distribution and tomogram, FOS: Physical sciences, Nolinear Schroedinger equation; Envelope solitons; Marginal distribution and tomogram; Wigner quasidistribution, Pattern Formation and Solitons (nlin.PS), Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons
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