The researcher's work focuses on the study of nonlinear photonic systems, solitons, and their applications across various fields, including biophysics, epidemiology, and fractional calculus. Their research encompasses collective coordinates in one-dimensional models, vacuum polarization energy studies, quantum effects in solitons, and the application of soliton models to diverse domains such as thin films, biophysics (family dynamics), nonlinear waves, and optimization techniques.
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