AbstractUnder investigation in this paper is the Hirota–Maccari equation, which is a generalized (2+1)-dimensional model in fluid dynamics, plasma physics and optical fiber communication. With the aid of the Hirota bilinear method and symbolic computation, the corresponding N-soliton solutions are given and illustrated. The characteristic face method and asymptotic analysis are applied to discuss the solitonic propagation and collision, including the bidirectional solitons, elastic interactions and inelastic interactions. Finally, a kind of special phenomenon with the parameters varying is investigated, which might provide people with useful information on the dynamics of the relevant fields
This article investigates on the connection between singularity analysis and Hirota method i.e. a di...
The different dynamical features underlying soliton interactions in coupled nonlinear Schrodinger eq...
We consider the Hirota equation which governs the propagation of nonlinear waves in optical fibres w...
A series of new soliton solutions are presented for the inhomogeneous variable coefficient Hirota eq...
Through the Bäcklund transformation and Hirota bilinear form, the explicit solutions with localized ...
In this work, we established some exact solutions for the (3 + 1)-dimensional potential-Yu-Toda-Sasa...
In this paper we consider a simplest two-dimensional reduction of the remarkable three-dimensional H...
The study of soliton interactions in birefringent fibers has important applications in optical commu...
By using the Inverse Scattering Transform we construct an explicit soliton solution formula for the ...
AbstractUnder investigation in this paper is a generalized nonlinear Schrödinger model with variable...
In this paper, we study the coupled Higgs equation and its multi-component generalization based on t...
We use the Hirota bilinear approach to consider physically relevant soliton solutions of the resonan...
This work relates Hirota direct method to Sato theory. The bilinear direct method was introduced by...
We explore dynamical features of lump solutions as diversion and propagation in the space. Through t...
AbstractThe N-soliton solutions of the Korteweg-deVries (KdV) and Boussinesq equations with a source...
This article investigates on the connection between singularity analysis and Hirota method i.e. a di...
The different dynamical features underlying soliton interactions in coupled nonlinear Schrodinger eq...
We consider the Hirota equation which governs the propagation of nonlinear waves in optical fibres w...
A series of new soliton solutions are presented for the inhomogeneous variable coefficient Hirota eq...
Through the Bäcklund transformation and Hirota bilinear form, the explicit solutions with localized ...
In this work, we established some exact solutions for the (3 + 1)-dimensional potential-Yu-Toda-Sasa...
In this paper we consider a simplest two-dimensional reduction of the remarkable three-dimensional H...
The study of soliton interactions in birefringent fibers has important applications in optical commu...
By using the Inverse Scattering Transform we construct an explicit soliton solution formula for the ...
AbstractUnder investigation in this paper is a generalized nonlinear Schrödinger model with variable...
In this paper, we study the coupled Higgs equation and its multi-component generalization based on t...
We use the Hirota bilinear approach to consider physically relevant soliton solutions of the resonan...
This work relates Hirota direct method to Sato theory. The bilinear direct method was introduced by...
We explore dynamical features of lump solutions as diversion and propagation in the space. Through t...
AbstractThe N-soliton solutions of the Korteweg-deVries (KdV) and Boussinesq equations with a source...
This article investigates on the connection between singularity analysis and Hirota method i.e. a di...
The different dynamical features underlying soliton interactions in coupled nonlinear Schrodinger eq...
We consider the Hirota equation which governs the propagation of nonlinear waves in optical fibres w...