Mechanisms active during soliton turbulence leading to the bound state
Establish that, during evolution from multi-soliton initial states to soliton turbulence in the Schrödinger–Helmholtz equation, the resonant generation of secondary solitons, binary soliton mergers, and inter-soliton mass exchange are simultaneously active mechanisms driving the system toward the two-soliton bound state.
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We conjecture that the resonant generation of secondary solitons, soliton mergers, and collisions with gradual mass exchange, are all active when the system is launched from a multi-soliton state that evolves into soliton turbulence.
— A bound state attractor in optical turbulence
(2410.12507 - Colleaux et al., 16 Oct 2024) in Conclusion and perspectives (Section 7)