When dissipative solitons vanish, breathing dynamics occur: Study
Published Date: 1/31/2024
Source: phys.org
Solitons are quasiparticles that propagate along a non-dissipative wave. Put another way, they are waveforms that hold their shape as they move—like a single wave moving across the surface of a pond. They can also show particle-like behavior, such as collision, attraction, and repulsion.