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SUMMARY:Dissipation-driven nonadiabatic emergence of a soliton condensate 
 in a nonlinear electrical line - Stephane Randoux (Université des Science
 s et Technologies de Lille )
DTSTART:20240725T100000Z
DTEND:20240725T110000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Theoretical investigation of nonlinear random wave fields in i
 ntegrable systems is addressed in the framework of 'integrable turbulence\
 ,' a concept introduced by Zakharov in 2009. A central element of integrab
 le turbulence is the concept of soliton gases\, which refers to large ense
 mbles of solitons with random characteristics. In this presentation\, I wi
 ll discuss recent experimental findings related to integrable turbulence\,
  with a specific focus on the topic of soliton gases propagating in variou
 s physical systems. In particular\, I will focus on recent experimental re
 sults on the perturbed evolution of KdV soliton gases in a weakly dissipat
 ive nonlinear electrical transmission line.
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