Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5775733 | Applied Mathematics and Computation | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Truncated Painlevé expansions, invariant Painlevé analysis, and generalized Hirota expansions are employed in combination to solve ('partially reduce to quadrature') the integrable KdV and KP equations, and a nonintegrable generalized microstructure (GMS) equation. Although the multisolitons of the KdV and KP equations are very well-known, the solutions obtained here for all the three NLPDEs are novel and non-trivial. The solutions obtained via invariant Painlevé analysis are all complicated rational functions, with arguments which themselves are confluent hypergeometric (KdV) or trigonometric (GMS) functions of various distinct non-traveling (KdV) and traveling wave variables. In some cases, this is slightly reminiscent of doubly-periodic elliptic function solutions when nonlinear ODE systems are reduced to quadratures. The solutions obtained by the use of recently-generalized Hirota-type expansions in the truncated Painlevé expansions are closer in functional form to conventional hyperbolic secant solutions, although with non-trivial traveling-wave arguments which are distinct for the three NLPDEs considered here.
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Authors
Matthew Russo, S. Roy Choudhury,