Abstract
A rogue wave is a rare and extreme event occurring at the end of a long-tailed distribution. In optics rogue waves have been observed in many systems [1] and their study is attracting a great deal of interest, not only because of their practical importance (they can produce catastrophic optical damage), but also, because they occur in several natural systems and optics provides controllable and inexpensive setups for their study.
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