The critical speed of a 2D binary superfluid of light is set by the lowest Landau velocity of density and spin Bogoliubov modes or by strong ellipticity of the hydrodynamic equations, with breakdown initiated by vortex-antivortex pairs or Jones-Roberts solitons.
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The authors give practical implementations of order-1/2 and order-1 strong schemes for SDDEs with arbitrary fixed delays by combining linear interpolation on a fixed mesh and an augmented variable-step mesh that includes all required delay points.
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Critical speed of a binary superfluid of light
The critical speed of a 2D binary superfluid of light is set by the lowest Landau velocity of density and spin Bogoliubov modes or by strong ellipticity of the hydrodynamic equations, with breakdown initiated by vortex-antivortex pairs or Jones-Roberts solitons.
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Implementation of Milstein Schemes for Stochastic Delay-Differential Equations with Arbitrary Fixed Delays
The authors give practical implementations of order-1/2 and order-1 strong schemes for SDDEs with arbitrary fixed delays by combining linear interpolation on a fixed mesh and an augmented variable-step mesh that includes all required delay points.