Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8255508 Journal of Geometry and Physics 2018 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The dissipation results in reducing the soliton amplitude/velocity, and a reflection and refraction occur at the boundary(s) of a dissipative layer. In the case of a finite width barrier on the soliton path, after the wave leaves the dissipative barrier it retains a soliton form and a reflection wave arises as small and quasi-harmonic oscillations (a breather). The first order approximation in the expansion by the small dissipation parameter is studied.
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