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Exact solutions and localized structures for higher-dimensional Burgers systems
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    Exact solutions and localized structures for higher-dimensional Burgers systems (English)
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    Summary: A \((2+1)\) dimensional Burgers equation and a coupled higher dimensional Burgers system is studied by the singular manifold method. The Bäcklund transformations are obtained. Some interesting exact solutions are given. Then localized structures, such as dromion and solitoff, are found, and their interaction properties are numerically studied. The fusion phenomena of two dromions, a dromion and a solitoff, are for the first time reported.
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    Burgers equation
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    Bäcklund transformation
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    dromion
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    solitoff
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    fusion phenomena
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