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New self-similar solutions of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation with moving mesh computations
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    New self-similar solutions of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation with moving mesh computations (English)
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    8 February 2000
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    The blow-up self-similar solutions of the radically symmetric nonlinear Schrödinger equation are studied. By a series of numerical computations, partly supported by analytic results, it is shown that there is a countably infinite set of blow-up self-similar solutions which satisfy a second-order complex ordinary differential equation with an integral constraint. The stability of the solutions is studied.
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    adaptive mesh methods
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    blow-up self-similar solutions
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    nonlinear Schrödinger equation
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    stability
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