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The authors investigate the modified ``bad'' and ``good'' Boussinesq equations, respectively given by \[ u_{tt}-u_{xx}-u_{xxxx}-3(u^2)_{xx}+3(u^2u_x)_x=0 \] and \[ u_{tt}-u_{xx}+u_{xxxx}-3(u^2)_{xx}+3(u^2u_x)_x=0. \] Motivations for the investigations stem from nonlinear waves applications in nonlinear optics, plasma physics, and fluid mechanics. More precisely, solitons solutions are obtained by first assuming a traveling waves ansatz and then solving the resulting ordinary differential equations by either a reduction of order technique or the standard and extended tanh methods. The latter assume finite expansions of the unknown function \(u\) in terms of \(\mathrm{tanh}\) functions. Various kink, anti-kink, compacton and periodic solutions are obtained. Conditions for their formation as well as certain two-dimensional plots are also given. Better connections and detailed discussions with similar solutions appearing in the existing literature would have been expected.
Property / review text: The authors investigate the modified ``bad'' and ``good'' Boussinesq equations, respectively given by \[ u_{tt}-u_{xx}-u_{xxxx}-3(u^2)_{xx}+3(u^2u_x)_x=0 \] and \[ u_{tt}-u_{xx}+u_{xxxx}-3(u^2)_{xx}+3(u^2u_x)_x=0. \] Motivations for the investigations stem from nonlinear waves applications in nonlinear optics, plasma physics, and fluid mechanics. More precisely, solitons solutions are obtained by first assuming a traveling waves ansatz and then solving the resulting ordinary differential equations by either a reduction of order technique or the standard and extended tanh methods. The latter assume finite expansions of the unknown function \(u\) in terms of \(\mathrm{tanh}\) functions. Various kink, anti-kink, compacton and periodic solutions are obtained. Conditions for their formation as well as certain two-dimensional plots are also given. Better connections and detailed discussions with similar solutions appearing in the existing literature would have been expected. / rank
 
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Boussinesq equations
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solitons solutions, higher-order nonlinear partial differential equations
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traveling waves ansatz
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reduction of order technique
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Solitary solution of modified bad and good Boussinesq equation by using of tanh and extended tanh methods
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    Solitary solution of modified bad and good Boussinesq equation by using of tanh and extended tanh methods (English)
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    29 November 2013
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    The authors investigate the modified ``bad'' and ``good'' Boussinesq equations, respectively given by \[ u_{tt}-u_{xx}-u_{xxxx}-3(u^2)_{xx}+3(u^2u_x)_x=0 \] and \[ u_{tt}-u_{xx}+u_{xxxx}-3(u^2)_{xx}+3(u^2u_x)_x=0. \] Motivations for the investigations stem from nonlinear waves applications in nonlinear optics, plasma physics, and fluid mechanics. More precisely, solitons solutions are obtained by first assuming a traveling waves ansatz and then solving the resulting ordinary differential equations by either a reduction of order technique or the standard and extended tanh methods. The latter assume finite expansions of the unknown function \(u\) in terms of \(\mathrm{tanh}\) functions. Various kink, anti-kink, compacton and periodic solutions are obtained. Conditions for their formation as well as certain two-dimensional plots are also given. Better connections and detailed discussions with similar solutions appearing in the existing literature would have been expected.
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    Boussinesq equations
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    solitons solutions, higher-order nonlinear partial differential equations
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    traveling waves ansatz
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    reduction of order technique
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