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English | Soliton molecules and some novel types of hybrid solutions to \((2+1)\)-dimensional variable-coefficient Caudrey-Dodd-Gibbon-Kotera-Sawada equation |
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Soliton molecules and some novel types of hybrid solutions to \((2+1)\)-dimensional variable-coefficient Caudrey-Dodd-Gibbon-Kotera-Sawada equation (English)
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25 March 2020
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Summary: Soliton molecules of the \((2+1)\)-dimensional variable-coefficient Caudrey-Dodd-Gibbon-Kotera-Sawada equation are derived by \(N\)-soliton solutions and a new velocity resonance condition. Moreover, soliton molecules can become asymmetric solitons when the distance between two solitons of the molecule is small enough. Finally, we obtained some novel types of hybrid solutions which are components of soliton molecules, lump waves, and breather waves by applying velocity resonance, module resonance of wave number, and long wave limit method. Some figures are presented to demonstrate clearly dynamics features of these solutions.
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velocity resonance condition
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long wave limit method
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