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Dynamics and stability of soliton solutions for the seventh-order Sawada-Kotera-Ito equation with applications. [PDF]
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Analytical solutions and chaotic dynamics of the extended KP-Boussinesq model via phase diagnostics. [PDF]
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Exploring soliton solutions and dynamical features of three dimensional Gardner Kadomtsov Petviashvili equation. [PDF]
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Phase space electron hole in the Venusian upper mantle boundary. [PDF]
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Analysis of solitary wave behavior under stochastic noise in the generalized schamel equation. [PDF]
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SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1979
The interactions of nonperiodic solitary waves are numerically investigated for the nonlinear Klein–Gordon equation. It is found that the collisions are generally inelastic. Special solutions to the sine-Gordon equation are discussed.
Ablowitz, M. J. +2 more
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The interactions of nonperiodic solitary waves are numerically investigated for the nonlinear Klein–Gordon equation. It is found that the collisions are generally inelastic. Special solutions to the sine-Gordon equation are discussed.
Ablowitz, M. J. +2 more
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Studies in Applied Mathematics, 1992
The expansion procedure introduced by Benney (1966) for weakly nonlinear, planar shallow‐water waves is used to provide an alternative derivation of the more general results of Benjamin (1966) for shallow fluid layers possessing arbitrary vertical stratification and horizontal shear.
Weidman, P. D., Velarde, M. G.
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The expansion procedure introduced by Benney (1966) for weakly nonlinear, planar shallow‐water waves is used to provide an alternative derivation of the more general results of Benjamin (1966) for shallow fluid layers possessing arbitrary vertical stratification and horizontal shear.
Weidman, P. D., Velarde, M. G.
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Physica Scripta, 1975
We show that the hydrodynamic equations which govern the propagation of acoustic gravity waves can have shock-like solutions.
Dysthe, K. B., Stenflo, L.
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We show that the hydrodynamic equations which govern the propagation of acoustic gravity waves can have shock-like solutions.
Dysthe, K. B., Stenflo, L.
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Solitary surface acoustic waves
Physical Review E, 2004Solitary acoustic pulses can propagate along the surface of a coated homogeneous and inhomogeneous medium. It is shown how these nonlinear surface acoustic waves evolve out of initial pulselike conditions generated by pulsed laser excitation and how they can be monitored by optical detection. The solitary pulse shapes at the surface are computed on the
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