Soliton perturbations and the random Kepler problem

2000 
Abstract We consider the influence of randomly varying parameters on the propagation of solitons for the one-dimensional nonlinear Schrodinger equation. This models, for example, optical soliton propagation in a fiber whose properties vary with distance along the fiber. By using an averaged Lagrangian approach we obtain a system of stochastic modulation equations for the evolution of the soliton parameters, which takes the form of a randomly perturbed Kepler problem. We use the action-angle formulation of the Kepler problem to calculate the statistics of the escape time. The mean escape time for the Kepler problem corresponds, in the optical context, to the expected distance until the soliton disintegrates.
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