Talk:antidark

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antidark solitons[edit]

Remarks from User:AllBestFaith on Wikipedia's science reference desk: "In optics a soliton is a wave packet of energy that travels without getting dispersed or distorted. For this to happen the packet must be described by a set of partial differential equations where the effects of nonlinearity and dispersion cancel in the medium through which the wave travels. Some reported mathematical descriptions of solitons distinguish between "dark" and "antidark" solutions, relating (I believe) to their effects on a background continuous "bright" radiation." Equinox 20:23, 20 March 2016 (UTC)Reply