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Optical soliton pulses with relativistic characteristics
The slowly varying envelope approximation and the ensuing Galilean boost to a local time frame are near-universal features of conventional scalar pulse models. Here, we will give an overview of our recent progress with a new approach to nonlinear pulse modelling, which is based on a Helmholtz-type formalism.