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Multiple soliton solutions of the Sawada-Kotera equation with a nonvanishing boundary condition and the perturbed Korteweg de Vries equation by using the multiple exp-function scheme
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    Multiple soliton solutions of the Sawada-Kotera equation with a nonvanishing boundary condition and the perturbed Korteweg de Vries equation by using the multiple exp-function scheme (English)
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    26 June 2019
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    Summary: The Sawada-Kotera equation with a nonvanishing boundary condition, which models the evolution of steeper waves of shorter wavelength than those depicted by the Korteweg de Vries equation, is analyzed and also the perturbed Korteweg de Vries (pKdV) equation. For this goal, a capable method known as the multiple exp-function scheme (MEFS) is formally utilized to derive the multiple soliton solutions of the models. The MEFS as a generalization of Hirota's perturbation method actually suggests a systematic technique to handle nonlinear evolution equations (NLEEs).
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    Sawada-Kotera equation
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    Korteweg de Vries equation
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    multiple exp-function scheme
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    multiple soliton solutions
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