\(M\)-breather, lumps, and soliton molecules for the \((2 + 1)\)-dimensional elliptic Toda equation (Q2244274)
From MaRDI portal
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | \(M\)-breather, lumps, and soliton molecules for the \((2 + 1)\)-dimensional elliptic Toda equation |
scientific article |
Statements
\(M\)-breather, lumps, and soliton molecules for the \((2 + 1)\)-dimensional elliptic Toda equation (English)
0 references
12 November 2021
0 references
Summary: The \((2 + 1)\)-dimensional elliptic Toda equation is a higher dimensional generalization of the Toda lattice and also a discrete version of the Kadomtsev-Petviashvili-1 (KP1) equation. In this paper, we derive the \(M\)-breather solution in the determinant form for the \((2 + 1)\)-dimensional elliptic Toda equation via Bäcklund transformation and nonlinear superposition formulae. The lump solutions of the \((2 + 1)\)-dimensional elliptic Toda equation are derived from the breather solutions through the degeneration process. Hybrid solutions composed of two line solitons and one breather/lump are constructed. By introducing the velocity resonance to the \(N\)-soliton solution, it is found that the \((2 + 1)\)-dimensional elliptic Toda equation possesses line soliton molecules, breather-soliton molecules, and breather molecules. Based on the \(N\)-soliton solution, we also demonstrate the interactions between a soliton/breather-soliton molecule and a lump and the interaction between a soliton molecule and a breather. It is interesting to find that the KP1 equation does not possess a line soliton molecule, but its discrete version -- the \((2 + 1)\)-dimensional elliptic Toda equation -- exhibits line soliton molecules.
0 references
elliptic Toda equation
0 references
\(N\)-soliton solutions
0 references
Bäcklund transformation
0 references
0 references
0 references