One of the most controversial phenomena in nonlinear dynamics is the reappearance of initial conditions. Celebrated as the Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou problem, the attempt to understand how these recurrences form during the complex evolution that leads to equilibrium has deeply influenced the entire development of nonlinear science. The enigma is rendered even more intriguing by the fact that integrable models predict recurrence as exact solutions, but the difficulties involved in upholding integrability for a sufficiently long dynamic has not allowed a quantitative experimental validation. In natural processes, coupling with the environment rapidly leads to thermalization, and finding nonlinear multimodal systems presenting multiple returns is a long-standing open challenge. Here, we report the observation of more than three Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou recurrences for nonlinear optical spatial waves and demonstrate the control of the recurrent behavior through the phase and amplitude of the initial field. The recurrence period and phase shift are found to be in remarkable agreement with the exact recurrent solution of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation, while the recurrent behavior disappears as integrability is lost. These results identify the origin of the recurrence in the integrability of the underlying dynamics and allow us to achieve one of the basic aspirations of nonlinear dynamics: the reconstruction, after several return cycles, of the exact initial condition of the system, ultimately proving that the complex evolution can be accurately predicted in experimental conditions.

Observation of Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou Recurrence and Its Exact Dynamics / Pierangeli, D.; Flammini, M.; Zhang, L.; Marcucci, G.; Agranat, A.  J.; Grinevich, P.  G.; Santini, P.  M.; Conti, C.; Delre, E.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. X. - ISSN 2160-3308. - 8:4(2018). [10.1103/PhysRevX.8.041017]

Observation of Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou Recurrence and Its Exact Dynamics

Pierangeli, D.
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Flammini, M.
Co-primo
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Marcucci, G.;Santini, P.  M.;Conti, C.;DelRe, E.
2018

Abstract

One of the most controversial phenomena in nonlinear dynamics is the reappearance of initial conditions. Celebrated as the Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou problem, the attempt to understand how these recurrences form during the complex evolution that leads to equilibrium has deeply influenced the entire development of nonlinear science. The enigma is rendered even more intriguing by the fact that integrable models predict recurrence as exact solutions, but the difficulties involved in upholding integrability for a sufficiently long dynamic has not allowed a quantitative experimental validation. In natural processes, coupling with the environment rapidly leads to thermalization, and finding nonlinear multimodal systems presenting multiple returns is a long-standing open challenge. Here, we report the observation of more than three Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou recurrences for nonlinear optical spatial waves and demonstrate the control of the recurrent behavior through the phase and amplitude of the initial field. The recurrence period and phase shift are found to be in remarkable agreement with the exact recurrent solution of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation, while the recurrent behavior disappears as integrability is lost. These results identify the origin of the recurrence in the integrability of the underlying dynamics and allow us to achieve one of the basic aspirations of nonlinear dynamics: the reconstruction, after several return cycles, of the exact initial condition of the system, ultimately proving that the complex evolution can be accurately predicted in experimental conditions.
2018
Nonlinear waves; Breathers; Solitons; Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics; Nonlinear beam dynamics; Nonlinear optics; Optical solitons; Pattern formation; Spatiotemporal chaos;
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Observation of Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou Recurrence and Its Exact Dynamics / Pierangeli, D.; Flammini, M.; Zhang, L.; Marcucci, G.; Agranat, A.  J.; Grinevich, P.  G.; Santini, P.  M.; Conti, C.; Delre, E.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. X. - ISSN 2160-3308. - 8:4(2018). [10.1103/PhysRevX.8.041017]
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