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with parameter values $$T_0 = 1\:\mathrm{ps}$$, $$P_0 = 1\:\mathrm{kW}$$,
$$\beta_2 = -10 \:\mathrm{ps}^2/\mathrm{m}$$ and $$\gamma = 0$$:
-{% include image.html file="simulation-full.png" width="100%" alt="Dispersive broadening simulation results" %}
+{% include image.html file="simulation-full.png" width="100%"
+ alt="Dispersive broadening simulation results" %}
The **instantaneous frequency** $$\omega_\mathrm{GVD}(z, t)$$,
which describes the dominant angular frequency at a given point in the time domain,