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Stability and symmetry of solitary-wave solutions to systems modeling interactions of long waves
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    Stability and symmetry of solitary-wave solutions to systems modeling interactions of long waves (English)
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    The authors consider systems of equations which arise in modelling strong interactions of weakly nonlinear long waves in dispersive media. For a certain class of such systems, they prove the existence and stability of localized solutions representing coupled solitary waves travelling at a common speed. The presented results apply in particular to the systems derived by Gear and Grimshaw and by Liu, Kubota and Ko as models for interacting gravity waves in a density-stratified fluid. For the latter system, it is proved that any coupled solitary-wave solution must have components which are all symmetric about a common vertical axis.
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    existence
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    stability
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    solitary-wave solution
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    Gear-Grimshaw system
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    Liu-Kubota-Ko system
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