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Compacton anti-compacton pair for hydrogen bonds and rotational waves in DNA dynamics
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    Compacton anti-compacton pair for hydrogen bonds and rotational waves in DNA dynamics (English)
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    13 July 2011
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    A generalized saturable nonlinear Schrödinger equation was derived for the quasi-spin model of DNA that was subjected to the action of external agents such as a protein and a bath of phonons, by using the generalized coherent states approach (GCS). The GCS approach was applied for averaging the quasi-spin Hamiltonian for DNA macromolecule proposed by Takeno and Homma. In weakly saturating approximation, several imporant collectively formed stretching and unfolding traveling structures have been obtained for angle deviations that subsequently made crucial influence in the formation of compacton anti-compacton pairs for the hydrogen bond displacements.
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    compacton anti-compacton pair
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    solitons
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    quasi-spin waves
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    generalized coherent states approach
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    nonlinear Schrödinger equation
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