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New exact solutions to the \((2 + 1)\)-dimensional Ito equation: Extended homoclinic test technique
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    New exact solutions to the \((2 + 1)\)-dimensional Ito equation: Extended homoclinic test technique (English)
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    16 December 2009
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    From authors' abstract: Exact soliton solutions to the \((2+1)\)-dimensional Ito equation are studied based on the idea of extended homoclinic test and bilinear method. It shows that the \((2+1)\) dimensional Ito equation has richer solutions.
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    The \((2+1)\) dimensional Ito equation
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    Solitary wave
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    Periodic wave
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