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Coexistence of collapse and stable spatiotemporal solitons in multimode fibers. / Shtyrina, Olga V.; Fedoruk, Mikhail P.; Kivshar, Yuri S. и др.

в: Physical Review A, Том 97, № 1, 013841, 25.01.2018.

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Shtyrina OV, Fedoruk MP, Kivshar YS, Turitsyn SK. Coexistence of collapse and stable spatiotemporal solitons in multimode fibers. Physical Review A. 2018 янв. 25;97(1):013841. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevA.97.013841

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Shtyrina, Olga V. ; Fedoruk, Mikhail P. ; Kivshar, Yuri S. и др. / Coexistence of collapse and stable spatiotemporal solitons in multimode fibers. в: Physical Review A. 2018 ; Том 97, № 1.

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