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Summary: This paper applies an ancient Chinese algorithm to differential-difference equations, and a solitary-solution formulation is obtained. The discrete mKdV lattice equation is used as an example to elucidate the solution procedure.
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    Solitary-solution formulation for differential-difference equations using an ancient Chinese algorithm (English)
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    Summary: This paper applies an ancient Chinese algorithm to differential-difference equations, and a solitary-solution formulation is obtained. The discrete mKdV lattice equation is used as an example to elucidate the solution procedure.
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    amplitude-frequency
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