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A discretized solution for the solitary wave

Journal of Computational Physics, 1974
A successive correction technique, based on generalization to n dimensions of Newton's process for finding zeros of a real function of a real variable, is employed to solve two-dimensional steady-state potential flows with free surface and gravity.
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Solitary Wave Solutions in a Diatomic Lattice

1978
Recently, it has been shown that the non-linear and anisotropic oxygen polarizability explains successfully the unusual dynamical properties of oxidic perovskites (1). In particular the temperature dependence of the ferroelectric (transverse optical) soft mode and its coupling to the transverse acoustical modes in incipient ferroelectrics (SrTiO3 and ...
H. Büttner, H. Bilz
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New kinds of analytical solitary wave solutions for ionic currents on microtubules equation via two different techniques

Optical and quantum electronics, 2021
M. Khater   +6 more
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Solitary wave solutions to the Einstein equations

Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1985
The soliton solutions to the vacuum Einstein equations generated by the special class of Einstein–Rosen metrics described by linear combinations of homogeneous solutions to the usual cylindrically symmetric wave equation are studied.
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Solitary wave solutions for variant Boussinesq equations

Physics Letters A, 1995
The solitary wave solutions of two types of variant Boussinesq equations are obtained by using a homogeneous balance method.
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New Exact and Solitary Wave Solutions of Nonlinear Schamel–KdV Equation

International Journal of Applied and Computational Mathematics, 2022
K. U. Tariq   +4 more
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Spike solution for radially symmetric solitary waves

The Physics of Fluids, 1978
A Korteweg–de Vries equation appropriate to radially symmetric, focusing waves is attacked by assuming a large amplitude, small width solution. The results are compared with recent numerical work.
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