Abstract
The problem of nonlinear pulse propagation in optical fibers near the zero dispersion point is investigated. It is shown, both analytically and numerically, that stable double-humped solitary-wave solutions potentially can be used for transmission. The results clarify previous problems with the existence of single-humped localized solitary waves, i.e., fundamental solitons, which are forbidden in the strict mathematical sense.
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