Language |
English
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From |
2011/10/21 15:30
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To |
2011/10/21 17:00
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Place | Room 552, Building No.3, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University |
Seminar Name | Kansai Probability Theory Seminar |
Title |
Study of light propagation in optical fiber with randomly varying birefringence¡¡ |
Field |
Analysis
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Speakers | Maxime Gazeau |
Affiliation | Ecole Polytechnique |
Abstract | Polarization Mode Dispersion (PMD) is the main limiting effect
of high bit rate transmission in long distance communication. It has
its origin in the randomly varying birefringence. A model, called the
Manakov PMD equation, has been introduced to study this phenomenon.
The particularity of this model is the various length scales appearing
in the equation. In this talk, I will explain how a limit theorem can
be proved (in the sense of convergence in law). I will give numerical
results on the limiting equation and estimations on the impact of the PMD. |
Link | http://www-an.acs.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~hino/probability/seminar/index_j.html |
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